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Docker's secret ingredient came from a 1992 operating system that almost nobody used

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Docker's secret ingredient came from a 1992 operating system that almost nobody used
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One of the coolest parts of Linux is that it's built upon decades of user effort. Something we do, or use, or install today could have fingerprints on it that have survived longer than some of Linux's younger users. However, as much as the Linux kernel and each distro it powers have rich histories, there's also a lot to be said for its software.

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