The best way to get Linux in the era was to get a box of floppies from a guy at the 2600 meeting. Got Slackware in 93 and a goofy little video game made by some guys up i45 in mesquite called Wolfenstein. Wonder what happened to them.
The best way to get Linux in the era was to get a box of floppies from a guy at the 2600 meeting. Got Slackware in 93 and a goofy little video game made by some guys up i45 in mesquite called Wolfenstein. Wonder what happened to them.
Shout out to David leisure as Isuzu pitch man in that era
Thanks, the details of the early decade of the year of Desktop Linux are growing murky.
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It hung up!
Great share. I was there.
FidoNet, ANSI art, getting phone numbers on newsprint mags at local computer stores, the modem screeches, AT commands, phrack and cult of the dead cow…friends you’d meet at malls and then go to summer concerts with…online was an adjunct to life, not a closed garden overwrite of life itself.
Just to confirm, SuSE has no ties to SCO and that weird crusade Darl McBride was on, right?
Well done. The resolution is outstanding.
Yep, my high school computer science class looked just like this. Thanks for the memories.