The biggest events in Linux's history
A year by year summary of the most significant events in Linux's history to date.
Before Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer, there were Cello, Viola, and Mosaic.
The very first web browsers, such as Lynx, were character-based applications without a graphical user interface to be seen. It may look hopelessly primitive today, but in their time, 1991-1993, they were great. Unlike most of the other early browsers, Lynx, introduced in 1992, is still being maintained, and Unix and Linux shell users still use it today.
Caption by: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
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