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5 hours ago, lemming said:

Hey! That was the first Linux distribution I ever used

 

Red BWHAHAHAHAt?

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I learned early on that chemistry is just like cooking. From there I worked out that a mixture of Barium, Carbon and Nitrogen between two slices of bread gives you a delicious BaCoN sandwich

 
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Yes you're here, but you left the door open and the spammers got in.  Tsk tsk. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Scarlet Shocker said:

 

Red BWHAHAHAHAt?

 

My first actually was a Red Hat project... Fedora Core 2.

 

Seeing as they're now on Fedora 42, I feel old.

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What this team needs is more Defenders

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4 hours ago, Psyonico said:

 

My first actually was a Red Hat project... Fedora Core 2.

 

Seeing as they're now on Fedora 42, I feel old.

 

Well that was over 2 decades ago. As old, in fact as City of Heroes, give or take

 

 

I learned early on that chemistry is just like cooking. From there I worked out that a mixture of Barium, Carbon and Nitrogen between two slices of bread gives you a delicious BaCoN sandwich

 
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4 minutes ago, Scarlet Shocker said:

 

Well that was over 2 decades ago. As old, in fact as City of Heroes, give or take

Yeah, I feel like it was pre-CoH, but I'm basing that off of remembering I had installed it on the 1 family computer, whereas when I started playing City I had my own computer.

What this team needs is more Defenders

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I plinked at Linux a bit before this, but I ran various types of Unix over the years before hand and was intrigued about Linux.   My job at the time used SCO, Interactive, Kodak, AIX, HP-UX, and a couple other versions.    (I think I was up to near 40 different branches at one point...)

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yggdrasil_Linux/GNU/X

 

Redhat and Suse turned into more my speed, and then Gentoo, though I went back to less intensive around 2006.

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