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Andrew Morton is a The Linux mascot Tux created by Larry Ewing. In computing, the Linux kernel is a free Unix-like operating system kernel created by Linus Torvalds in 1991 and subsequently improved with the assistance of developers around the world. It was originally developed for the Intel 80386 processor but has since... Linux kernel developer. He maintains a patchset known as the mm tree, which contains not yet sufficiently tested patches that might later be accepted into the official 2.6 kernel maintained by Linus Torvalds Linus Benedict Torvalds (born December 28, 1969) began the development of Linux, an operating system kernel, and today acts as the project coordinator (or Benevolent Dictator for Life). Inspired by the teaching system Minix (developed by Andrew Tanenbaum), he felt the need for a capable UNIX operating system... Linus Torvalds.


Andrew Morton delivered the keynote speech at the 2004 OLS is an annual Linux conference held every year since 1999 in Ottawa, Canada is an independent This article discusses states as sovereign political entities. For other meanings, see state (disambiguation). In international law and international relations, a state is a geographic political entity possessing politicial sovereignty, i.e. not... Ottawa Linux Symposium.


In the late 1980s, he was one of the partners of a company in This is about the city of Sydney in Australia. For other meanings, see Sydney (disambiguation), or Sidney. Sydneys skyline with the Opera House on the left Sydney is the capital city of the Australian state of New South Wales and Australias largest and oldest city, founded in 1788... Sydney, Australia that produced a kit computer called the The Applix 1616 was a kit computer with a Motorola 68000 CPU, produced by a small company called Applix in Sydney, Australia, from 1986 to the early 1990s. Andrew Morton, one of the founders of Applix, later became the maintainer of the 2.6 version of the Linux kernel. The... Applix 1616.


External links

  • Andrew Morton's homepage (http://www.zipworld.com.au/~akpm/)
  • Interview: Andrew Morton (http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/10); Jeremy Andrews; Kerneltrap; February 14, 2002.
  • Interview (http://www.linuxworld.com.au/pp.php?id=1546887162&taxid=24); Nadia Cameron; LinuxWorld; July 16, 2003.
  • Keynote speech; Ottawa Linux Symposium, 2004 (http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20040802115731932)

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php-deluxe.net - description Andrew Morton computer programmer (114 words)
Andrew Morton delivered the keynote speech at the 2004 Ottawa Linux Symposium.
In the late 1980s, he was one of the partners of a company in Sydney, Australia that produced a kit computer called the Applix 1616.
*[http://www.zipworld.com.au/~akpm/ Andrew Morton s homepage] *[http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/10 Interview: Andrew Morton]; Jeremy Andrews; Kerneltrap; February 14, 2002.
Andrew Morton (computer programmer) at AllExperts (176 words)
Andrew Morton delivered the keynote speech at the 2004 Ottawa Linux Symposium.
In the late 1980s, he was one of the partners of a company in Sydney, Australia that produced a kit computer called the Applix 1616.
In August of 2006, Morton was hired by Google.
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