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by glandium
3288 days ago
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My first install was probably Slackware 3.0 too (considering the dates, it could have been 2.3, but I don't think I've used a kernel older than the famously stable 1.2.13), but it was not on my own machine. Did that with two friends on one of them's Pentium. We had downloaded a set of 40 floppies at university and brought the whole thing to his place (because we also didn't have either access to a modem and/or a cdrom drive). We had bought 40 floppy disks in a bundle, and it turns out one of them was crappy and ended corrupted. It also turned out it was the last of the set of disks for the X11 package. So we had a shiny Slackware install... without X. Fortunately, iirc, Doom was there intact, and we could run it with the "console" svga backend (that was outside X, but before Linux had the framebuffer, I don't remember how that worked exactly) Had to wait for the next day to re-download the corrupted image on a different floppy, and install the X11 package. |
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