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From: nickel@prz.tu-berlin.de (Juergen Nickelsen)
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Subject: Re: BSD vs. LINUX
Date: 11 Dec 1994 02:23:35 GMT
Organization: Technical University of Berlin, Germany.
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In article <QUINLAN.94Dec8192943@shell1.best.com>
quinlan@shell1.best.com (Daniel Quinlan) writes:

> Rather than see this turn into a flame war, does anyone have any Linux
> (kernel) features that could be classified as possible innovations not
> appearing elsewhere?
> 
> Where were loadable kernel modules first implemented?

SunOS 4 was early, but I don't know if it was the first.

-- 
Juergen Nickelsen