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miquong | 2 years ago
Looking back, I realize now I’d been a self-denying computer geek before then but for whatever reason Lindows, it’s wacky installer, dual boot support, and fortunate hardware compatibility gave me the right nudge at the right time to send me on a lifetime of hacking.
Almost 25 years later, most as a professional software engineer, I have a completely biased affection for this strange OS.
Thanks for sharing!
guestbest|2 years ago
It was Slackware that pioneered the loadlin boot loader installed on a dos partition that I think li does/linspire picked-up. This was all gradually killed off by ntfs and windows 2k
It was a magical time for Linux with konqueror as a viable desktop browser and galeon as the best browser available until IBM started sponsoring the project to make it like epiphany. Eventually konqueror was absorbed into WebKit for safari, proprietary flash made browsing on Linux unnecessary difficult (gnash came later), and Microsoft lawsuits were customary towards all friendly UX not on a Mac.
agumonkey|2 years ago
anthk|2 years ago
WillAdams|2 years ago
girvo|2 years ago
tommica|2 years ago
Edit: The site is still alive! http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
_fat_santa|2 years ago
heavyset_go|2 years ago
dopeboy|2 years ago
Didn't make it but it taught me the terminal and some foundational concepts in an OS. Set me down the path of linux (ubuntu - bit easier to install) and hacking.
jve|2 years ago
senectus1|2 years ago
fond memories prior to having a wife.
nurettin|2 years ago
belthesar|2 years ago
miquong|2 years ago
Tommstein|2 years ago
There was another way to install Gentoo?
xattt|2 years ago
mseri|2 years ago
miquong|2 years ago
miquong|2 years ago
[1] https://archive.org/details/win-linux-2000
n3storm|2 years ago
miquong|2 years ago