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* 1995 - Development of Linux-8086 by Linux kernel developers [[Alan Cox]] and Chad Page starts as a [[fork (software development)|fork]] of the standard Linux.
* Early 1996 - The project is renamed ELKS, Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset.
* 1997 - The first website http://www.elks.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ (now offline, [http://web.archive.org/web/20020119145412/elks.sourceforge.net/ archived version]) is created.
* [[August 8]], [[1997]] - ELKS 0.0.63 is released.
* [[June 22]], [[1999]] - ELKS 0.0.77 is released. This version is the first that is able to run a [[graphical user interface]] (the [http://www.microwindows.org/ Nano-X Window System]).