Jules Richardson wrote:
Linux was around over ten years ago
now, so it is sort-of on topic :)
Only if you want to talk about Debian 0.91, Slackware 1.1.2 or the
new beta release of SuSE Linux.
You left out a few, such as the MCM release, and SLS release (I ran
SLS from when it started in '92 or '93 till '96). Then there was
Yggdrasil (first CD based distro starting in '93), as well as several
other floppy based distro's, and of course the classic "Boot/Root"
floppies. My first few Linux installs were done using the
"Boot/Root" floppies (starting in January 1992), and then adding
everything else.
BTW, on a scarry note, MS DOS 6.22 is now on topic.
Zane
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