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What's the problem here? That's how I started with Linux.
109 2 ReplyIdk seems like gatekeeping to me. Why don't they wipe their disk and install Arch like real sigma linux users?
67 3 ReplyThen get traumatized after having to wipe the entire system again because some package rendered the bootloader or the system completely useless.
12 1 ReplyWhy stop there? Can you even call yourself computer literate if you can't manually flip the bits in your RAM to perform basic tasks?
9 0 ReplyPotentially relevant xkcd here: https://xkcd.com/378/
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I don't even think VMs were a thing when I started. I remember dual booting back to Windows to google shit to fix drivers then then back 😂
11 1 ReplyTechnically VMs are older than Windows, but it was not super accessible in the 90s and early 00s which is when I'm guessing you were doing this.
2 0 ReplyMy system can barely handle windows 7. A linux VM on top of that? Fuck no
So installed mint
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What's this "Google" thing you speak of? Back in my days you bought a huge book which came with a red hat or mandrake CD-ROM.
2 0 ReplyBought? I always got my distros from the fat kid at school with a CD burner.
1 1 ReplyIn France ADSL was still a couple years away, so it was actually cheaper to buy the book and the CD instead of downloading the ISO and looking up documentation online.
2 0 ReplyI had hand-scribbled instructions from said fat kid's older brother. It was in a sticker-bombed binder. And they weren't, like, cool stickers. It was just like promo shit for hardware and industrial equipment manufacturers.
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