That was my first exposure to Linux in 1995. I remember downloading 30-something floppy disks over a painfully slow T1. I deployed our company's sendmail email server a few months later, running on an old PC. In 2006 I switched to Linux as my daily driver and if I need windows these days, it runs as a VM.
housemusicfan|2 years ago
sillywalk|2 years ago
Do you remember the dreaded 'floppy disk is probably unreadable' sound during installation of any software on floppy?
akoster|2 years ago
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johnwalkr|2 years ago
I soon figured out that it was easy to skip the cdrom altogether and make a minimal install using just the boot disk and ftp. So easy yet you had to be deliberate and understand what you were doing. Such a great learning exercise.
bluedino|2 years ago
I never thought of a T1 as "slow" until I started downloading CD images for Linux distros. The first cable modem connections I had were so much faster for downloads.
pests|2 years ago
Funny learning how slow those are by today standards.
mattl|2 years ago
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doublerabbit|2 years ago
T1, T2, T3, OC-3, OC-12, and OC-48 are terminologies you don't hear anymore.