Low Tech Linux

About Low Tech Linux

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I was introduced to Linux in 1998 with a SUSE disc that came in the back of a computer magazine. I didn’t want to Bork my system so I took my windows HD out, put a spare in and installed from that SUSE disc. It didn’t work…. but it worked just enough to give me the Linux bug. I tried several more times and finally got pclinuxos to work, but the NVIDIA driver would not install. Then came mandrake and that time the nvidia driver worked, but I had a win-modem. Ugh, the damned win-modem just wouldn’t work. So I got a hardware dial up card and game on. I loved mandrake, then came kubuntu, which I used for 14 years or so. Jumped to Manjaro-kde, then went with the unstable repos which makes it pretty much Arch. Then went Arch. Back to Manjaro-kde, broke my system and now I’m on OpenSuse Tumbleweed. How ironic that the distro that introduced me to Linux, is what I’ve currently settled on.