Happy 10th Birthday Linux Today
Ten years and going strong is quite an achievement. In that time LT has survived the dot-bomb and many changes. The archives have been maintained and are still available, which I think is pretty amazing-- you can go all the way back to the very first Linux Today story: Apache 1.3.2 is released.
You'll also see a familiar name, GreyGeek, who has been haunting these hallowed halls almost from the beginning. It's nice to see a lot of familiar names as I cruise through these old stories. There is a simple trick to finding the old stories: the URL for the very first one is linuxtoday.com/stories/0001.html. Of course the poor thing gets squeezed through a gauntlet of redirects, but you can increment the story number to see those original stories.
LT's physical appearance was different then.
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