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dsXLII | 2 years ago
Without Slackware, I would not have learned how to build a web server, wouldn't have learned about UUCP (which thankfully I haven't needed to use in about 20 years)... basically the entire course of my life would have changed.
(Entirely random aside: I returned the opened BSD disks for a full refund. Remember when you could do that without them assuming you copied the disks?)
akoster|2 years ago
Also with regards to UUCP, it appears there are some modern uses for it [0]. I have no perspective with regards to UUCP but from someone who used it (if it doesn't bring back painful memories), do you recall what you used it for or what using it was like? Essentially email + USENET newsgroups + FTP wrapped into one protocol?
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUCP#Current_uses_and_legacy
pjmlp|2 years ago
It only took about 30 years for Microsoft to accept POSIX matters, regardless of its caveats.
Naturally there were a couple of factors that led to that change of mind.
Back on the subject, I have spent endless hours going through the packages on Slackware, specially GCC, given my interest into compilers.