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Old 01-25-2003
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Linux Kernel 0.0.0.1

I'm looking to download the oldest version of the linux kernel that I can, just to look at it. Does anyone know where I can get it (or a slightyly later version) from? Any help on this quest would be great, thanks.

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PS: I'm using a windows computer and need to be able to read the source under windows.
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This is the oldest I can find:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/Historic/

Most Windows text editors except notepad today can read unix-eol files. Try www.anyedit.org.

Linux kernel sources are for linux. I can't see how you can find one with windows-style eols.
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Yeah I have the source for kernel 0.01 or something but isn't there one newer?

I don't want to compile the source, just read it.
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