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    Use "torvalds" in a sentence

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    torvalds


    1. it was another leader, Linus Torvalds, who finally carried the


    2. Accepting the show's Linus Torvalds Award for Community


    3. was 21-year-old Linus Torvalds, future developer of the Linux


    4. Torvalds regarded Stallman with bemusement


    5. hacker type," recalls Torvalds in his 2001 autobiography Just for Fun


    6. "See Linus Torvalds and David Diamond, Just For Fun: The Story of an Accidentaly Revolutionary (HarperCollins Publishers, Inc


    7. While not exactly attuned to the "sociopolitical" side of the Stallman agenda, Torvalds nevertheless appreciated the


    8. Like many programmers of his generation, Torvalds had cut


    9. log in to his Unix account, Torvalds quickly began looking for a


    10. The search led Torvalds to the operating system Minix, a

    11. powerful machine Torvalds could afford, but still lacked a few


    12. the summer, Torvalds was referring to his evolving work as the


    13. "See Linus Torvalds and David Diamond, Just For Fun: The Story of an Acci-


    14. month, Torvalds had posted a 0


    15. In the course of doing so, Torvalds had


    16. hard drive, Torvalds had saved the program as Linux, a name


    17. name too "egotistical," Torvalds changed it to Freax, only to have the FTP site manager change it back


    18. Although Torvalds had set out build a full operating system,


    19. "See Linus Torvalds and David Diamond, Just For Fun:


    20. 12 version of Linux, the first to include a fully integrated version of GCC, Torvalds decided to voice his allegiance with the free software movement

    21. triggered a porting spree, as Torvalds and his collaborators


    22. wonder if Torvalds hadn't given away the farm by switching to


    23. Torvalds said, he considered the GPL "one of the very best


    24. indicates, it would take a few months before Torvalds saw


    25. As far as Torvalds was concerned, he was simply the latest in


    26. on an abandoned computer hard drive, Torvalds credits his


    27. "I may not have seen the light," writes Torvalds, reflecting on Stallman's 1991 Polytechnic University speech and his subsequent decision to switch to the GPL


    28. "See Linus Torvalds and David Diamond, Just For Fun: The Story of an Accidentaly Revolutionary


    29. "Torvalds has offered this quote in


    30. That Torvalds and his recruits had succeeded where others

    31. from his HURD team, Torvalds was winning over the program-


    32. in 1994 had put the question to Linus Torvalds, asking whether


    33. "In the western scientific tradition we stand on the shoulders of giants," says Young, echoing both Torvalds and Sir Isaac


    34. conference pairing Stallman and Torvalds as keynote speakers,


    35. From the perspective of Torvalds and his growing band of


    36. ded dynamic to the tension between Stallman and Torvalds


    37. " Taking a cue from Torvalds, Raymond issued his program with a tacked-on promise to update the source code as early and as often as


    38. success of the Torvalds approach, Raymond issued a quick ana-


    39. Torvalds had created an evolutionary model free of central


    40. What's more, Raymond decided, Torvalds had found a way

    41. agement style of Torvalds and the kernel hackers


    42. and Expo, an event billed by Torvalds himself as a "coming out party" for the Linux community, Stallman implored his fellow


    43. had done, Raymond, Torvalds, and other new leaders of the


    44. "On his worst days Richard believes that Linus Torvalds and I conspired to hijack his revolution," Raymond says


    45. because it elevates Torvalds to the leadership role in the free


    46. sword," on Torvalds part, that has left the door open for Stallman to bolster his reputation as the hacker community's ethic-


    47. along with Linus Torvalds and Ken Sakamura, with its first-


    48. It is safe to say that during the first two years of the project's development, the operating system Torvalds and his colleagues were working on


    49. This is a FLOSS operating system that the whole world is slowly embracing! It was started by Linus Torvalds as a student


    50. That year, Linus Torvalds released his Unix-like kernel Linux as



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