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- MCC_Interim_Linux abstract "MCC Interim Linux was a Linux distribution first released in February 1992 by Owen Le Blanc of the Manchester Computing Centre (MCC), part of the University of Manchester. It has the distinction of being the first Linux distribution capable of being independently installed on a computer.The MCC first made Linux available by anonymous FTP in November 1991. Le Blanc's irritations with his early experiments with Linux, such as the lack of a working fdisk (he would later write one), the need to use multiple FTP repositories to acquire all the essential software, and library version problems, inspired the creation of this distribution.Le Blanc claimed he referred to the distributions as "interim" because "...they are not intended to be final or official. They are small, harmonious, and moderately tested. They do not conform to everyone's taste -- what release does? -- but they should provide a stable base to which other software can be added."".
- MCC_Interim_Linux latestReleaseDate "1996-04-23".
- MCC_Interim_Linux latestReleaseVersion "1.2+".
- MCC_Interim_Linux status "Historic".
- MCC_Interim_Linux wikiPageExternalLink mcc-interim.
- MCC_Interim_Linux wikiPageExternalLink MCC.
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- MCC_Interim_Linux wikiPageID "9678517".
- MCC_Interim_Linux wikiPageRevisionID "582730519".
- MCC_Interim_Linux developer "Owen Le Blanc".
- MCC_Interim_Linux family Unix-like.
- MCC_Interim_Linux hasPhotoCollection MCC_Interim_Linux.
- MCC_Interim_Linux kernelType "Monolithic".
- MCC_Interim_Linux language "Various".
- MCC_Interim_Linux latestReleaseDate "1996-04-23".
- MCC_Interim_Linux latestReleaseVersion "1.2".
- MCC_Interim_Linux license "Various".
- MCC_Interim_Linux packageManager "None".
- MCC_Interim_Linux released "February 1992".
- MCC_Interim_Linux sourceModel Free_and_open-source_software.
- MCC_Interim_Linux supportedPlatforms Intel_80386.
- MCC_Interim_Linux ui Command-line_interface.
- MCC_Interim_Linux updatemodel "None".
- MCC_Interim_Linux userland GNU_Core_Utilities.
- MCC_Interim_Linux wordnet_type synset-operating_system-noun-1.
- MCC_Interim_Linux workingState "Historic".
- MCC_Interim_Linux subject Category:Discontinued_Linux_distributions.
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- MCC_Interim_Linux comment "MCC Interim Linux was a Linux distribution first released in February 1992 by Owen Le Blanc of the Manchester Computing Centre (MCC), part of the University of Manchester. It has the distinction of being the first Linux distribution capable of being independently installed on a computer.The MCC first made Linux available by anonymous FTP in November 1991.".
- MCC_Interim_Linux label "MCC Interim Linux".
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