Subj : Re: Linux Daily? To : Eric Renfro From : Dan Clough Date : Fri Jul 26 2019 08:35:00 -=> Eric Renfro wrote to Dan Clough <=- DC> I use only Linux, other than a work laptop that I'm required to DC> run Win10 on. A little past the 20 year point too. First ever DC> install was Slackware (or maybe SLS, can't remember) from DC> floppies... Eventually Redhat when it was still free, then DC> Mandrake for a while. Back to Slackware around 2002 or so, and DC> been there ever since. I do play around with other distros and am DC> familiar with most of them, but Slackware remains my primary (on a DC> Lenovo laptop). I also have a few RPi's doing various things, DC> mostly running stock Raspbian. The BBS runs on a seperate small DC> form factor Dell, also running Slackware. ER> Heh. I've actually turned down working for companies, because I ER> always ask one question during an interview. "Will I ever be ER> required to run, operate, configure, manage, or even so much as ER> touch a Windows Desktop, or Windows Server" And "Can I get an ER> actual Linux oriented Workstation?" And I don't mean a PC with ER> Linux on it, I mean an actual workstation. :) Hehe, nice, unless...... it means you don't get the job. LOL ER> Slackware never really left me with good feelings. I don't like ER> the minimalistic approach to it, especially the, still lacking, ER> support for Linux-PAM. And the literal dictatorialship of Patrick ER> Volkerding over Slackware is not too intriguing to me either. I ER> respect the distro, being one of the earlier distros out there ER> and still being maintained to this day, but that's about where it ER> ends.. For me anyway. Well, yes, it doesn't have many of the flashy GUI-configgy things that are common nowadays, but once you know your way around it's just as easy. Patrick calls himself a "benevolent dictator". :-) As far as I know, it is *THE* oldest surviving distro today. ER> But, the good thing about Linux is freedom to choose whatever you ER> want to use, and appreciate it for what it is, and does for you ER> what you want of it. :) Indeed. The essence of Linux, right there. .... Internal Error: The system has been taken over by sheep at line 19960 === MultiMail/Linux v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.07-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (1:123/115) .