I hold a certain level of resentment to these people. Not because I'm not happy to see linux get more users. But I remember trying to use Mandriva back in 2009 and wanting to die because it was such a harsh learning curve. Even 10.10 version Ubuntu was brutal compared to XP
Strange, I was rocking Jeos at command line, I don’t recall it being all that hard. I was rocking free VMware what 2.2 or something and spawning a few containers for testing.
My start was on Puppy Linux, because we only had dialup and it's whole thing was being small and running straight out of RAM back then. It started as a 40 Mb download, and it felt easier and nicer to use than Damn Small Linux, it's primary competitor at the time. It was fast too.
Puppy was special for sure. I liked that distro a lot. Wasn't something to use as a daily driver but as a rescue or a benchmark distro is was fantastic
I once spent damn near a week getting audio drivers working in redhat in the late 90's. That was "fun".
I remember my first job, CompUSA. I saw packaged copies of redhat for like 100 bucks. I remember asking a few of the guys about it because I'd never heard of Linux, and they just said it was a funny version of windows that doesn't work right. Like those weirdos who used OS/2 with Lotus Notes and stuff.
That is funny. I did have commercial copies of Redhat and Suse at one point very long ago. I don't remember what they cost. I think the suse one was from a garage sale for dirt cheap and was one of the ones where the like 10 CD's came with a book on it too. I never really liked suse.
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