Mine was the with Slackware, i have no idea which version; but it came with the Boot magazine CD. I remember it was almost like the old C64 days of basic, having to type in lot's of command to get it to work... From there I moved to Red Hat, and have loved Linux ever since:)
I'm probably going to catch flack for this, but these posts are very ignorant.
My son started showing interest around 18 months, and i went with it. He started with Edubuntu which has a cool program that teaches basic mouse movements. When my daughter was a bit older she started showing interest, i started her off with Edubuntu as well.
Both of my kids now dual boot between Windows (for their games) and Edubuntu (for their learning).
We do set rules, that only allow them to play games for so long. If they are "learning" they can do it for as long as they want.
My son is now 4 and he helps the grandparents with their compters, so i get my holidays back.
What is really good is if you cut the top half so you can stuff the Pita with a bunch of meats. Ham, Rost Beef, Turkey, Cheese and Bacon.
I am sure this isn't a PETA approved use of Pita but still it is really good.
ahh yes, People Eating Tasty Animals... my favorite as well.
Mine was the with Slackware, i have no idea which version; but it came with the Boot magazine CD. I remember it was almost like the old C64 days of basic, having to type in lot's of command to get it to work... From there I moved to Red Hat, and have loved Linux ever since :)
I posted, but wow, your answer is much better than mine. This thread was seriously pissing me off until i read your very coherent and proper answer.
Thanks!
Both of my kids have laptop's and are extremely happy.
I'm probably going to catch flack for this, but these posts are very ignorant.
My son started showing interest around 18 months, and i went with it. He started with Edubuntu which has a cool program that teaches basic mouse movements. When my daughter was a bit older she started showing interest, i started her off with Edubuntu as well.
Both of my kids now dual boot between Windows (for their games) and Edubuntu (for their learning).
We do set rules, that only allow them to play games for so long. If they are "learning" they can do it for as long as they want.
My son is now 4 and he helps the grandparents with their compters, so i get my holidays back.