One of the good things about Linux is that it supports so much old hardware. With just a bit of work, there's almost no computing hardware that can't run Linux. That's the good news. The bad news is ...
I've used Windows for decades, but I tried Linux to see if it's truly 'easy' now - and one thing surprised me ...
Maybe you have a vintage old-school computer. Maybe you have a replica. Maybe you just want to run SIMH and relive the glory days of CP/M or VMS. The problem is, it looks kind of silly to have CP/M ...
The old guard will be along I'm sure to back me up but I may as well chip in (started working as an admin professionally with Solaris/Linux in 1999, before that Solaris and a bit of AIX at university, ...
You want to know the funniest thing is about compared Corel Linux 1.0, released in 1999, with a typical modern desktop Linux — say, Ubuntu 9.10? How much hasn’t changed. It’s sort of like comparing ...
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