In University. In the 90s we used commercial un*x (HP-UX, IRIX, AIX, Solaris/SunOS, SCO) and some others like SVR4, BSD, Minix. Then a guy on usenet talked about making is own kernel running on a 386. My first real full linux install was kernel 0.99 on a 486DX50, around 1993, came in multiple floppies, then to install X11 that was like 10 more floppies! Configuring things was a bit nighmarish.
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Papamousse@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Cheap Portable USB Touch Monitors - any experiences?2·19 days agoI had a small one like 1024x600, it was powered by USB-C (that carries the touchscreen signal) and it was mini-HDMI. It worked first try in Windows or Linux, nothing special to do, just plug 2 cables. It had stereo speakers too, a rocker switch on the side to set volume, brightness, etc with a menu like TV.
I still have my old HP Mini311 netbook, AntiX or Linux MX 32bits works well on it.
Yes, at least seeing a 50yo guy like me. We come from the 8bit world, there was no linux!