My usage of GNU/Linux over the years
A potted history.
I've used [[Linux]] consistently since about 2001. Since university. About 25 years at the time of writing.
I might have dabbled a bit before that? Not sure.
We had a shared family computer for a long time, so I didn't dare to mess with it and put Linux on. Before I went to to university I saved up for my own laptop. That allowed me to experiment. At university they had a Usenet system for students and staff. Some guy posted about having Linux CDs available. For sale I think! I met him somewhere and he delivered the goods.
[[Mandrake Linux]] it was. Based on Red Hat. So I started out with rpms.
I recall having to spend a lot of time on my XFree86 config to get the display working on my laptop. Also compiling a lot of things. There was a lot of compiling back then.
I think we used Linux systems at the computer science labs at university? Seems plausible.
I remember installing Puppy Linux on a Windows laptop my Dad brought home from work. In the university holidays sometime I suppose. The IT department said it was no longer supported by Windows. Was it Windows 95? 98? Maybe some NT version if it was a work computer.
Where did I first hear of Linux? Can't remember.
I used to read Linux Magazine at some point. I remember enjoying the articles by Martin Howse.
I used [[Fedora]] for a while.
I installed [[Ubuntu]] at some point. I think I was using Fedora on my Masters degree. 2006-2007. So perhaps Ubuntu after that. I remember it being one of the brown ones, not purply, anyway.
I've been in deb/apt based systems ever since.
Sometime around or after 2017 I moved to [[Linux Mint]]. As this was the main distro recommended at Restart Parties for users coming from Windows. So I wanted to familiarise myself with it.
I've stuck with it since. I would like to move to pure [[Debian]] when I get chance - I like their governance.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/my-usage-of-gnu-linux-over-the-years
- video call at meet.jit.si/my-usage-of-gnu-linux-over-the-years