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I ran a small ISP on a pair of Linux (Slackware probably) boxes, a Livingston Portmaster, a bank of Hayes modems, and a T1 in the mid-90s. So some of us were Linux admins then.


Me too. Maintained a small (100 or so) fleet of Slackware Linux desktops for a support org in the early 90's. Rare, but did exist. Was the install 13 1.44mb floppies? Seems to ring a bell. Lots of waiting for the prompt to switch out the floppy. And a more intimate relationship with "dd", "kermit", etc, than I remember ever encountering again.

Also, whoever wrote x3270. Thank you!


That's crazy: Linux isn't rightly usable even now 20+ years later, and you ran it in mid '90's when it could barely boot a shell reliably. And Slackware no less, which meant dumping tape archives everywhere instead of package management.

Crazy.




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