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If you trace the Distributions all the way back to the 1970's and the days of Mainframes and Mulltix which was forked by Kennith Thomas, Dennis Richie and there fellow Researchers at Bell Laboratories forking multix into Unix which then was forked into Solaris and the MTI/Berkeley Software Distributions and thenj in the early 1990's Linux Torvalds forked Bell Laboratories Unix while completing hi graduate degree at the University of Helsinki in Finland and the GNU Linux kernel was born and as any one who is computer savy knows mist have a kernel before you can build the user-land and its related command Line Inter Face (CLI) or Graphical User Interface (GUI) let alone fork linux into Debian, Suse,Slack Ware Debian or even Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL let alone Oracle Linux , By the way, Oracle acquired Sun Micro Systems the originator and patent holder of Solaris when they bought Sun Micro Systems and plans to end of life cycle (EOL) Solaris and Java by the mid 2020's as html 5 has been cutting into Java's market share.