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Nostalgic Distros?
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Red Hat used to be a really solid choice for desktop back in the 90s and early 2000s. Some milestone releases:
Yes. I think around Red Hat 6 was the first time I compiled the kernel to make sure some hardware worked. Good times
What do you mean 6.2 was the first version to put up ISO images for install? I installed 5.2 from ISO not long ago. I have installed 4.2 in the past.
I think it was 4.2 that came with the “awesome” window manager.
Before 6.2 you had to get them on actual CDs which wasn't an option in many places. Starting with 6.2 they put them online on FTP.
I may be remembering wrong but I am sure I got CD images off FTP for earlier versions as well.
I have been downloading Linux since grabbing floppy images of SLS, used Red Hat for years, and do not remember having more than one version on actual CD that I did not burn myself ( for sure never DVD ).