Linuxcare is an American
IT services
Information technology service management (ITSM) is the activities that are performed by an organization to design, build, deliver, operate and control information technology (IT) services offered to customers.
Differing from more technology-or ...
company founded in
San Francisco
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in 1998 by
Dave Sifry,
Arthur Tyde Arthur Tyde is an American software entrepreneur and private investigator based in San Francisco and SE Asia. He has been an advocate for Open Source software since founding the first Linux Users Group in the San Francisco / Silicon Valley Area.BA ...
and Dave LaDuke. The company's initial goal was to be "the
800 number
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for
Linux
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" and operate 24 hours a day. Due to the
dot-com bubble
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of the early millennium years, this version of Linuxcare morphed into
Levanta and eventually sold in 2008.
Linuxcare Bootable Toolbox
In 1999, Linuxcare developed the Linuxcare Bootable Toolbox, also known as the Linuxcare BBC, or Bootable Business Card. The BBC was a
Live CD
A live CD (also live DVD, live disc, or live operating system) is a complete bootable computer installation including operating system which runs directly from a CD-ROM or similar storage device into a computer's memory, rather than loading fro ...
, a bootable Linux distribution designed to be run entirely from the CD. In 1999, this was a very new concept, and was preceded by only one other Linux distribution designed exclusively to be run from CD,
DemoLinux
DemoLinux was one of the first Live CD Linux distributions.
It was created by Roberto Di Cosmo, Vincent Balat and Jean-Vincent Loddo, in 1998.
The DemoLinux CD was created to make it possible to use Linux without having to install it on the hard ...
. While DemoLinux was designed to show the whole desktop experience of a Linux distribution, the Linuxcare BBC was designed to be used mainly as a utility CD, and was the first Live CD with this focus.
The BBC distribution was under 50MB, and designed to fit on a
mini CD
Mini CDs, or pocket CDs, are CDs with a smaller diameter and one-third the storage capacity of a standard 120 mm disc.
Formats
Amongst the various formats are the
*Mini CD single, a small disc. The format is mainly used for audio CD si ...
shaped like a standard business card. It included utilities designed to assist system administrators, and was primarily a text console operating system, but a minimal Blackbox X11 UI was included.
Linuxcare produced an initial launch of an unversioned release, pressed as business card CDs, and distributed them at
LinuxWorld LinuxWorld has various meanings:
* LinuxWorld Conference and Expo - a series of Linux conferences worldwide that became OpenSource World in 2009
* LinuxWorld Magazine - a print publication produced from 2003 to 2006
* LinuxWorld.com
Internation ...
1999. Versions 1.2, 1.5 and 1.6 were later released online, and pressed and released at other conventions and
Linux user groups from 1999 to 2001.
LNX-BBC
On May 8, 2001,
Seth Schoen announced that the original three developers of the Linuxcare Bootable Toolbox had left Linuxcare to fork the project into a new community project, named LNX-BBC.
Release 1.6, released in May 2001, served as a transition release between Linuxcare and LNX-BBC, with both projects offering the same release on their respective sites. LNX-BBC produced three more BBC releases: 1.618 in August 2001, 2.0 in January 2003, and 2.1 on May 1, 2003. Early versions were assembled by hand, while later versions utilized GAR, a software build system built around GNU
Automake. LNX-BBC was discontinued after the 2.1 release.
2011 company relaunch
The Linuxcare brand was repurchased by
Arthur Tyde Arthur Tyde is an American software entrepreneur and private investigator based in San Francisco and SE Asia. He has been an advocate for Open Source software since founding the first Linux Users Group in the San Francisco / Silicon Valley Area.BA ...
and incorporated as an
LLC
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by Dr. Scott S. Elliott and his partners in the state of California. The new company provides
IT services to businesses related to
cloud computing
Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage ( cloud storage) and computing power, without direct active management by the user. Large clouds often have functions distributed over mul ...
. Linuxcare LLC has offices in San Francisco and Manila.
References
External links
Linuxcare homepage / Invalid domainLNX-BBC homepage / This site is now advertising related*
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