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  14.  
  15. Question #2: Linux was inspired by Linus Torvalds’ work with what operating system?
  16.  
  17. MS-DOS MINIX OS/2 BSDLinus Torvalds had been working with the MINIS operating system.
  18.  
  19. Question #3: Who wrote the Usenet post with the following words which was the first announcement of what would become Linux: “I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won’t be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones.
  20.  
  21. Richard M. Stallman Bruce Perens Linus Torvalds Eric S. RaymondIn August, 1991, 21-year-old Finnish student Linus Torvalds sent the Usenet post which forever changed the course of computer technology.
  22.  
  23. Question #4: Who wrote the General Public License or GPL, the open source license under which Linux is released?
  24.  
  25. Darl McBride Linus Torvalds Richard M. Stallman Bruce PerensIn addition to initiating the GNU Project and writing the GNU Manifesto, Richard Stallman has written all versions of the GPL.
  26.  
  27. Question #5: Which of the following Linux distributions is the oldest?
  28.  
  29. Debian Red Hat Mandrake SlackwareOf all the Linux distributions under development today, Slackware is the oldest, with its first release in July, 1993, several months before the first release of Debian.
  30.  
  31. Question #6: Who wrote “The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary”?
  32.  
  33. Pamela Jones Eric S. Raymond Linux Torvalds Abbie HoffmanEric S. Raymond wrote "The Cathedral and the Bazaar," which was many people's first introduction to the concepts behind free and open source software.
  34.  
  35. Question #7: Who started development on the Debian distribution?
  36.  
  37. Mark Shuttleworth Ian Murdock Richard M. Stallman Bruce PerensDevelopment on Debian was begun in 1993 by Ian Murdock to address what he saw as shortcomings in SLS, which at that time was the most usable Linux distribution.
  38.  
  39. Question #8: Who created the Slackware distribution?
  40.  
  41. Blake Stowell Gaël Duval Mark Shuttleworth Patrick VolkerdingSlackware was started by Patrick Volkerding. As with Debian, Slackware's purpose was to address shortcomings in the SLS distribution.
  42.  
  43. Question #9: What technology company announced in 2000 that it would invest $1 billion in Linux and other open source technologies?
  44.  
  45. Microsoft Oracle Apple IBMIBM's turn-of-the-century billion dollar investment in Linux paved the way for Linux to become much more than a web server or a desktop for enthusiasts .
  46.  
  47. Question #10: What company entered into a trademark dispute with the Mandrake distro which eventually led to the distro changing its name to Mandriva?
  48.  
  49. Connectiva Manpower Hearst Corp. IBMThe publishing chain Hearst had sued Mandrake claiming that the name infringed its trademark for the "Mandrake the Magician" comic strip, which resulted in Mandrake being legally forced to change its name. The name Mandriva was chosen after the company acquired the Connectiva distribution.
  50.  
  51. Question #11: What company sued IBM, claiming it had committed copyrighted code to Linux, and demanded licensing fees from Linux users?
  52.  
  53. SCO Microsoft Apple NovellSCO, which began life as developers and marketers of the Caldera Linux distribution, but which had obtained rights to market Unix, claimed that IBM had stolen its copyrighted Unix code and committed it to Linux. However, the only "infringing" code made public was Unix code that was also licensed under the BSD license. The case never went to court, as the company from which SCO had purchased Unix marketing rights was able to prove in a separate case that the copyrights to Unix hadn't switched hands when SCO had obtained the rights to market the operating system. The legal costs of fighting both IBM and the Unix copyright holder eventually forced SCO into bankruptcy.
  54.  
  55. Question #12: What company essentially ended a legal dispute between IBM and SCO by asserting its ownership of Unix code that SCO claimed to own?
  56.  
  57. Oracle Microsoft Apple NovellAlthough Novell was the owner of the Unix copyrights, by this time the company was marketing itself as an open source company, after having acquired SUSE.
  58.  
  59. Question #13: During the SCO fiasco, what website was started to explain the legal proceedings to the Linux community?
  60.  
  61. Groklaw The Stallman Report The Drudge Report Linux TodayGroklaw was started by paralegal Pamela Jones, who wrote under the name "PJ," to explain the legal issues surrounding the SCO case to a tech audience not familiar with legal subtleties. Ms. Jones said she was motivated by her love for Linux and this was her way of giving back to the community.
  62.  
  63. Question #14: Who famously said that “Linux is a cancer”?
  64.  
  65. Bill Gates Larry Ellison George W. Bush Steve BallmerJust so you know we're not quoting him out of context, the then CEO of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, told the "Chicago Sun-Times" in 2001: "Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches.'
  66.  
  67. Question #15: Who is responsible for starting the Ubuntu distro?
  68.  
  69. Gaël Duval Mark Shuttleworth Patrick Volkerding Edwin H. ArmstrongMark Shuttleworth, the founder, once CEO and still head honcho at Canonical and Ubuntu, is also known as "space cowboy," as he once spent two days aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft and eight days aboard the International Space Station as the world's second space tourist -- a trip that cost him $20 million.
  70.  
  71. Question #16: What company is generally regarded as the first to show a profit from marketing a Linux distribution?
  72.  
  73. Canonical MandrakeSoft Red Hat OracleRed Hat proved that business models relying on free and open source software could successfully turn a profit. These days, the company's annual earnings are about $2 billion.
  74.  
  75. Question #17: Which mobile operating systems use the Linux kernel?
  76.  
  77. Android Firefox OS Sailfish OS All of the aboveAll of the operating systems on this list, as well as most other mobile operating systems, with the exception of those produced by Apple and Microsoft, rely on the Linux kernel.
  78.  
  79. Question #18: What company forked RHEL and then offered cheap support contracts in an attempt to lure Red Hat customers?
  80.  
  81. Sun Microsystems Microsoft Oracle CanonicalIn what was widely regarded as an abuse of the spirit of the GPL, Oracle cloned RHEL and released it as "Unbreakable Linux." They then began contacting Red Hat customers and offered them support contracts for RHEL at a fraction of what Red Hat was charging.
  82.  
  83. You passed! You certainly know your Linux history.
  84. Oops. Too bad. You must be new to Linux." />
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  92.  
  93. Question #2: Linux was inspired by Linus Torvalds’ work with what operating system?
  94.  
  95. MS-DOS MINIX OS/2 BSDLinus Torvalds had been working with the MINIS operating system.
  96.  
  97. Question #3: Who wrote the Usenet post with the following words which was the first announcement of what would become Linux: “I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won’t be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones.
  98.  
  99. Richard M. Stallman Bruce Perens Linus Torvalds Eric S. RaymondIn August, 1991, 21-year-old Finnish student Linus Torvalds sent the Usenet post which forever changed the course of computer technology.
  100.  
  101. Question #4: Who wrote the General Public License or GPL, the open source license under which Linux is released?
  102.  
  103. Darl McBride Linus Torvalds Richard M. Stallman Bruce PerensIn addition to initiating the GNU Project and writing the GNU Manifesto, Richard Stallman has written all versions of the GPL.
  104.  
  105. Question #5: Which of the following Linux distributions is the oldest?
  106.  
  107. Debian Red Hat Mandrake SlackwareOf all the Linux distributions under development today, Slackware is the oldest, with its first release in July, 1993, several months before the first release of Debian.
  108.  
  109. Question #6: Who wrote “The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary”?
  110.  
  111. Pamela Jones Eric S. Raymond Linux Torvalds Abbie HoffmanEric S. Raymond wrote "The Cathedral and the Bazaar," which was many people's first introduction to the concepts behind free and open source software.
  112.  
  113. Question #7: Who started development on the Debian distribution?
  114.  
  115. Mark Shuttleworth Ian Murdock Richard M. Stallman Bruce PerensDevelopment on Debian was begun in 1993 by Ian Murdock to address what he saw as shortcomings in SLS, which at that time was the most usable Linux distribution.
  116.  
  117. Question #8: Who created the Slackware distribution?
  118.  
  119. Blake Stowell Gaël Duval Mark Shuttleworth Patrick VolkerdingSlackware was started by Patrick Volkerding. As with Debian, Slackware's purpose was to address shortcomings in the SLS distribution.
  120.  
  121. Question #9: What technology company announced in 2000 that it would invest $1 billion in Linux and other open source technologies?
  122.  
  123. Microsoft Oracle Apple IBMIBM's turn-of-the-century billion dollar investment in Linux paved the way for Linux to become much more than a web server or a desktop for enthusiasts .
  124.  
  125. Question #10: What company entered into a trademark dispute with the Mandrake distro which eventually led to the distro changing its name to Mandriva?
  126.  
  127. Connectiva Manpower Hearst Corp. IBMThe publishing chain Hearst had sued Mandrake claiming that the name infringed its trademark for the "Mandrake the Magician" comic strip, which resulted in Mandrake being legally forced to change its name. The name Mandriva was chosen after the company acquired the Connectiva distribution.
  128.  
  129. Question #11: What company sued IBM, claiming it had committed copyrighted code to Linux, and demanded licensing fees from Linux users?
  130.  
  131. SCO Microsoft Apple NovellSCO, which began life as developers and marketers of the Caldera Linux distribution, but which had obtained rights to market Unix, claimed that IBM had stolen its copyrighted Unix code and committed it to Linux. However, the only "infringing" code made public was Unix code that was also licensed under the BSD license. The case never went to court, as the company from which SCO had purchased Unix marketing rights was able to prove in a separate case that the copyrights to Unix hadn't switched hands when SCO had obtained the rights to market the operating system. The legal costs of fighting both IBM and the Unix copyright holder eventually forced SCO into bankruptcy.
  132.  
  133. Question #12: What company essentially ended a legal dispute between IBM and SCO by asserting its ownership of Unix code that SCO claimed to own?
  134.  
  135. Oracle Microsoft Apple NovellAlthough Novell was the owner of the Unix copyrights, by this time the company was marketing itself as an open source company, after having acquired SUSE.
  136.  
  137. Question #13: During the SCO fiasco, what website was started to explain the legal proceedings to the Linux community?
  138.  
  139. Groklaw The Stallman Report The Drudge Report Linux TodayGroklaw was started by paralegal Pamela Jones, who wrote under the name "PJ," to explain the legal issues surrounding the SCO case to a tech audience not familiar with legal subtleties. Ms. Jones said she was motivated by her love for Linux and this was her way of giving back to the community.
  140.  
  141. Question #14: Who famously said that “Linux is a cancer”?
  142.  
  143. Bill Gates Larry Ellison George W. Bush Steve BallmerJust so you know we're not quoting him out of context, the then CEO of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, told the "Chicago Sun-Times" in 2001: "Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches.'
  144.  
  145. Question #15: Who is responsible for starting the Ubuntu distro?
  146.  
  147. Gaël Duval Mark Shuttleworth Patrick Volkerding Edwin H. ArmstrongMark Shuttleworth, the founder, once CEO and still head honcho at Canonical and Ubuntu, is also known as "space cowboy," as he once spent two days aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft and eight days aboard the International Space Station as the world's second space tourist -- a trip that cost him $20 million.
  148.  
  149. Question #16: What company is generally regarded as the first to show a profit from marketing a Linux distribution?
  150.  
  151. Canonical MandrakeSoft Red Hat OracleRed Hat proved that business models relying on free and open source software could successfully turn a profit. These days, the company's annual earnings are about $2 billion.
  152.  
  153. Question #17: Which mobile operating systems use the Linux kernel?
  154.  
  155. Android Firefox OS Sailfish OS All of the aboveAll of the operating systems on this list, as well as most other mobile operating systems, with the exception of those produced by Apple and Microsoft, rely on the Linux kernel.
  156.  
  157. Question #18: What company forked RHEL and then offered cheap support contracts in an attempt to lure Red Hat customers?
  158.  
  159. Sun Microsystems Microsoft Oracle CanonicalIn what was widely regarded as an abuse of the spirit of the GPL, Oracle cloned RHEL and released it as "Unbreakable Linux." They then began contacting Red Hat customers and offered them support contracts for RHEL at a fraction of what Red Hat was charging.
  160.  
  161. You passed! You certainly know your Linux history.
  162. Oops. Too bad. You must be new to Linux.
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  291. #wpadminbar .quicklinks li#wp-admin-bar-stats a:hover div {
  292. width: auto;
  293. margin: 0 8px 0 10px;
  294. }
  295. #wpadminbar .quicklinks li#wp-admin-bar-stats a img {
  296. height: 24px;
  297. padding: 2px 0;
  298. max-width: none;
  299. border: none;
  300. }
  301. </style>
  302. </head>
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