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First one I used was Fedora Core 2, my dad got me onto it. He's been using *nix since the mid '80s, so you can tell me doesn't have much love for windows, hehe.
Slackware, back in 1995 or 1996 and Redhat since 1998. I'm still using both.
I tried Mandrake and I didn't liked-it much, tried Ubuntu for a few days. I'm not that much of a distrowhore so I keep using what works for me, Slackware and Redhat/Fedora.
started with SuSE 5.3, switched to Redhat 8 when it was
released, got annoyed with it after a week (always had to install
some damned -devel rpms for some trivial source package) and finally switched to Gentoo.
I played with two of them, however My "First" one was mandrake 7.0 I then dumped that quickly and used Redhat 7.1 and used Redhat faithfully to Redhat 9
Not really, I started working as an assembler programmer on an IBM 360/35 under Dos power back in 1970.
ROFLMAO! I think I was referring to the relative age of when they got into Linux... You've got me beat a little bit on the being in the industry by a few years- I started my futzing with computers about around 1976 or so and got to professionally doing things on computers about around 1987. An IBM 360/35 under DOS? You know that kind of dates you, don't you? >:-)
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