BigBigChugnus,
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I installed Ubuntu 20.10 because I got tired of Windows and liked the monkey wallpaper.

rotopenguin,
@rotopenguin@infosec.pub avatar

DiLinux. You drop a bunch of files in a fat16 folder, and run a chainloader that chestbursts out of DOS. It used the umsdos filesystem, which was a short-lived thing that lived on FAT and scribed all of the other needed fs features into bonus hidden files.

Kristof12,

My first was Linux Mint as well because it was more simplistic and cinnamon is really simple to use, good extensions available and stable for the most part, sometimes happened memory leaks but fixed on version 5.8; currently using Debian RC

MetricIsRight,

I had messed around with various distros in the mid 2000’s but never more than a day. Just as a “this seems neat” kinda thing. Recently I wised up, tried Zorin OS was on that for a year, then went back to windows for a while. now I’m running EndeavorOS and there isn’t even a windows partition on this machine, I will not be going back. Still debating setting up QEMU for the only windows only program I miss though.

guywithoutaname,

First full time distro was Manjaro. First exposure to desktop Linux was Ubuntu on a crappy school netbook. Now I use Arch (btw)

Ludrol,
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There are no edgy teenagers here?

Kali Linux to be an elite hax00r

Then Linux mint and now Ubuntu.

OldFartPhil,

Ubuntu 9.04, because of WUBI (anyone remember that?). Unstable as hell, but allowed you to run a near bare metal Linux install without the hassle of setting up dual-booting and a separate partition. Liked Ubuntu it so much that I soon replaced Windows completely. Currently running Debian, so I haven’t strayed far from the family.

Cyber,

Yeah, Ubuntu 9.x here too… becuase I could use it to install MythTV

absGeekNZ,
@absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz avatar

I ran Ubuntu 8.04 for a while, it was the unstable. I gave it another crack when 10.04 came out. I haven’t looked back.

Currently running Mint, cinnamon is a great desktop

Codandchips,
@Codandchips@lemmy.world avatar

Relatively new full-time Linux user here. My first experience of using Linux was Knoppix. I had it on cd-rom to troubleshoot Windows, got into media servers and xbmc, so had a few OpenElec machines. Now have Mint as a daily driver.

geoma,

Mandrake linux on 2001

jfx,

I had the Mandrake Powerpack that came with two books. I basically memorized the entire console handbook while on the loo…

youngGoku,

Ubuntu, and I’ve been using it for 10 years without trying anything else until this week, I use arch now.

Cyber,

(BTW)

Quazatron,
@Quazatron@lemmy.world avatar

Slackware.

bluegandalf,

Pop!_OS in mid 2021. Switched to Fedora GNOME in mid 2022, haven’t looked back, but am looking forward to Fedora COSMIC.

muddybulldog,

Slackware 1.2. It was easier to install than Debian at the time.

Pantherina,

Mint of course, then Manjaro and MXLinux. The weird stuff people recommend. Then Kubuntu, KDE Neon, Fedora KDE and now various Fedora Atomic variants.

  • mint crashed randomly
  • manjaro is very shady but was awesome, convinced me of KDE
  • MXLinux was great but horribly outdated. Will never use a “stable” distro as desktop. Nextcloud was incompatible so I needed to switch
  • Kubuntu crashed and many Ubuntu .deb apps where horrible, Flatpaks where awesome
  • KDE Neon was an unstable mess and likely still is
  • Fedora KDE was nice but also had KDE blackscreens
  • Fedora Kinoite also gave me issues but either they are hardware related, or upstream KDE issues, or upstream Kernel issues, etc.
baronvonj,
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Slackware. 3.x. I was studying computer science and wanted to have a similar system at home as in the lab.

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