Linux might not do everything you want it to, at least not easily, but it usually doesn’t do things you didn’t ask for, unlike all proprietary OSs these days.
Linux might not do everything you want it to, at least not easily, but it usually doesn’t do things you didn’t ask for, unlike all proprietary OSs these days.
Piracy is increasingly becoming the only reasonable answer.
I got the CD a little later, it’s still in the basement somewhere. All of it ran on a 386 in an XT fold open casse, with a monochrome graphics card and an amber CRT display.
If you needed more grognard nostalgia.
Slackware 1.1, downloaded from s BBS as a large pile of floppy disk images, in late 1993.
Everything in a corporation exists to benefit the corporation.
You say that like it’s a bad thing…
Usually. You already know the answer to that…