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English: Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel.
Deutsch: Linus Torvalds, Schöpfer des Linux Kernels.
Suomi: Linus Torvalds, Linux-ytimen kehittäjä.
Français : Linus Torvalds, créateur du noyau Linux.
Italiano: Linus Torvalds, l'ideatore del kernel Linux.
Polski: Linus Torvalds, twórca jądra Linux.
Русский: Линус Торвальдс, создатель ядра Linux.
Українська: Лінус Торвальдс, творець ядра Linux.
Svenska: Linus Torvalds, skaparen av Linux.
Türkçe: Linus Torvalds, Linux çekirdeğinin yaratıcısı.
Date December 2002
Source Linuxmag.com; The image is from an article in a December 2002 issue of Linux Magazine
Author Unknown photographer who sold rights to the picture to linuxmag.com
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