1. RedHat Linux, back when you logged into a text based console by default and had to type the command startx for anything graphical to happen. If anyone knows where to download old Redhat 5 ISOs or thereabouts, please tell me;-)
2. Fedora Core, when RedHat became RHEL.
3. Ubuntu, when I was adviced enough times that it was just worked. Still had some issues, at the time, though, especially on laptops - ndiswrapper, anyone?
And then, of course, I've had short-time affairs with other distros from time to time.
My order was:
;-)
1. RedHat Linux, back when you logged into a text based console by default and had to type the command startx for anything graphical to happen. If anyone knows where to download old Redhat 5 ISOs or thereabouts, please tell me
2. Fedora Core, when RedHat became RHEL.
3. Ubuntu, when I was adviced enough times that it was just worked. Still had some issues, at the time, though, especially on laptops - ndiswrapper, anyone?
And then, of course, I've had short-time affairs with other distros from time to time.
Can it make coffee?