Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Linux”
Why I am not using Linux (anymore)
The year was 1994. I wanted multi-tasking operating system so I have
tried to install fresh Windows 95. It failed; actually, it failed 12
times in a row. I think now that the reason was my computer – I was
using UMC CPU. After
the 12th failure I have installed Slackware Linux. I did not
have enough RAM (I had only 4Mb) to run X Window or Red Hat (one needed 8
Mb) but Slackware worked as a charm. I did every beginner’s mistake,
starting out with “What is /proc/kcore
and why is it so big? Can I
delete it?” Luckily, I had a friend who knew about Linux and was
answering my never-ending questions. Long story short, I have got my
FidoNet point and
UUCP running. Of course, I did
not have any Internet access (which was not very useful at that time;
just think that Google started out as a research project in 1996) and my
modem was 2400 bod without error
correction
(I also had VGA monitor which I did not like due to it is not being
sharp enough, so I was using monochrome Hercules
monitor – mind
you, amber-glowing not green-glowing). I was doing MNP5 for my modem in
software. Later I have moved to Debian (was it 13 floppy disks?), got
14400 bod modem with error correction, and dial up internet access – in
this order. I vividly remember upgrade from 1.2.13 kernel to 2.x line.
It has required to update everything, and on dial up it was an adventure.