I am almost certain this isn't going to install lol
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I am almost certain this isn't going to install lol
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Well, here it is. Libranet GNU/Linux 2.7 Classic
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Hmm... heard of this distro but never tried it before. Guess I will today if it works
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Okay we're fine now. Take Caldera OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4
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People seemed to like my Mandrake 7.2 install so have 5.1 too. Glad it worked this time :blobsmile:
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Something has gone wrong heh. This was supposed to be Mandrake 5.1
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Ok we are actually all done-
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Hi Mandrake Linux... or Linux Mandrake?
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First published in 2000, Linux Format quickly became the magazine many turned to for Linux tutorials, distro reviews, and open source news. For two and a half decades it offered practical guides, experiments with Raspberry Pi, sysadmin tips, and deep dives into tools that shaped the Linux world.
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Thought this looked interesting.
20 years of Linux on the Desktop (part 1)
https://ploum.net/2024-10-20-20years-linux-desktop-part1.html
Red Hat Linux in 1998 (2009)
https://linuxgazette.net/165/laycock.html
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🌐 From NetWare & NT 3.51 to Linux in ‘96—read a 30-year technologist's retrospective on Linux's evolution from a licensing workaround to the world's backbone OS.
📖 A deep dive into its early struggles, hard-won victories, and what comes next.
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Before full virtual desktops and containerized GUI environments, there was Xnest. It let you run an entire nested X session inside your existing one, effectively a desktop within a desktop. Developers could test window managers, experiment with X resources, or isolate misbehaving apps without ever logging out. It was lightweight, fast, and didn't require any virtualization. For those working deep in X11 internals, it was like a GUI sandbox in a terminal world. Still available in many repos today, Xnest remains a brilliant but mostly forgotten tool in the Linux toolbox.
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Article from @lwn
"The first honest-to-goodness distribution with a proper installer was MCC Interim Linux, created by Owen Le Blanc, released publicly in early 1992. I recently reached out to Le Blanc to learn more about his work on the distribution, what he has been doing since, and his thoughts on Linux in 2025."
The Early Days of Linux — https://lwn.net/Articles/928581/
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Screenshot of the SCO Group's website as it appeared on November 28, 2002
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📝 Dive into the history of Gentoo Linux and explore why its niche focus kept it from achieving widespread success. A cautionary tale about the balance between flexibility and accessibility in Linux development. 🐧🔍
Read more: https://linuxexpert.org/gentoo-linux