I learned Unix/C/vi on ATT 3B2s in college. My first boss hired me because "I you learned vi on your own, I can teach you anything". I was at second job in 91-92 when my mentor came to me and said "I found this neat thing called linux, lets install it and play with it. A year later, I installed a 0.9 version on a 386 I built at home. Ive gone from Slackware to Suse to Centos to Ubuntu. I tried to assimilate my kids to no avail with Tux Racer. Today, my kids all have Windows laptops, but I have Mint 17 on my laptop, Mythubuntu as a media center, and an HP server running Centos 7/KVM loaded with several distros of Linux
I learned Unix/C/vi on ATT 3B2s in college. My first boss hired me because "I you learned vi on your own, I can teach you anything". I was at second job in 91-92 when my mentor came to me and said "I found this neat thing called linux, lets install it and play with it. A year later, I installed a 0.9 version on a 386 I built at home. Ive gone from Slackware to Suse to Centos to Ubuntu. I tried to assimilate my kids to no avail with Tux Racer. Today, my kids all have Windows laptops, but I have Mint 17 on my laptop, Mythubuntu as a media center, and an HP server running Centos 7/KVM loaded with several distros of Linux