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Free classes in Waltham



They state thet Linux is the first completely open source operating system. 
I think they are wrong on a couple of counts. FreeBSD predates Linux, but 
was kind of overshadowed by the AT&T lawsuit. Also, IBM provded OS (both 
MFT and MVT) and VS (VS1 and VS2) in source form in the 70's, and I believe 
that VM370 source was also available free of charge. Of course, one needed 
either a 360 or 370, so it was a bit different.
David Kramer wrote:
> http://certiviable.com/free_classes.html
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> DDDD   David Kramer                           http://thekramers.net
> DK KD  "In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit
> DKK D  the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to
> DK KD  live in a world that no longer exists."
> DDDD                                      - Eric Hoffer (1902-1983)
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