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[-] RichieRich@hessen.social 12 points 3 months ago

@Sinclair-Speccy That's such a bad Operating System, really bad. Poor features,buggy as hell.

[-] tourist@lemmy.world 20 points 3 months ago

Must really have been super shit if you remember how awful it was 20+ years later

Anything in particular that sent you over the edge?

[-] RichieRich@hessen.social 5 points 3 months ago

@tourist I tried it back in the time and it didn't really work well. It was just a pain. None of the hardware I owned worked well enough. Graphics card only VESA mode, lack of compatibility issues, Wine was crappy at the time, a better approach was SuSE Linux which was the start for me to dive into the Linux world. Since then I took the hard tour and enjoyed playing around with SuSE on a second partition. Nowadays I use Linux only, except for company's PC at the office, there I'm bound to Win.

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