Caldera. I don’t know why I picked that. Later I went SuSE.
I’ve been running Debian for long while, although work was RHEL and SuSE
Caldera. I don’t know why I picked that. Later I went SuSE.
I’ve been running Debian for long while, although work was RHEL and SuSE
A well placed sticker does the trick.
Caldera in 1999 or 2000 at home. RedHat and SuSE at work.
I got to cut my teeth on CP/M (not nix of course) on a Kaypro II thanks to my uncle. 1982. I owe him a lot for giving me a headstart on computing.
They gave out two huge blocks right before Christmas break at my Catholic high school every year. Delicious. We were pretty poor then, so it did help.
This. If you do a search for Linux command wallpaper, you’ll find a version I used to get myself going.
My old team was a small windows team and a large *nix team. I was always scrounging for work, and I had been playing with Linux and bsd/Mac for a awhile. My manager added me to the patching team with a shadow. I was good within a few months for most things.
It’s best if you have a goal in mind, like with programming.
crowd sounding
(am i doing this right?)
May I suggest ‘Jiggle’?