Linux still largely invisible in the marketplace

Lennart Sorensen lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org
Sat Dec 10 16:10:19 UTC 2005


On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 05:55:55PM -0500, billt-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org wrote:
> Ah the memories. I ran into linux on a usenet as well. The year was spring of 1992 and I spent a few months reading about it in amongst the minix newsgroups instead of doing my thesis. I then graduated from university and promptly forgot about it as I had no access to the internet. 
> 
> A friend of mine from university mentioned that he had grabbed a walnut creek cd with linux on it. I handed him 40 floppies the next day and aquired slackware and a set of printed how-tos a week later. It took all day Sunday to install on a 386 SX 16 MHz machine with 4 M of memory. I even got X up and running! My first project was to recompile the kernel. Kernel vs 0.93.1 was what came with it, but on two of the floppies was source for 1.0.9. Compiling that kernel took four days. 
> 
> Anyone remember using /dev/fd0 as swap space?

No, I was using 80M on a 213M drive for the first install.  Lots of room
for swap, not that it needed it.  The machine was a 486DX50 with 8M of
ram.  And the kernel was 0.99something.  Whatever SLS 1.03 had.

Len Sorensen
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