• endlesseden@pyfedi.deep-rose.org
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      4 days ago

      BSD was the OG windows haters. Apple was the OG ,“Let’s license hardware/software and call it our own”.

      remember where Darwin comes from.

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          Had to check, Unix was released 3 years before apple was founded. I’d have given a 5-10 years lead to Unix but no, about the same age.

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            3 days ago

            Unix dates back to the 1960s. you have to count back to the BELL/AT&T days as it was available to educational institutions.

            apple was still using BASIC on Thier first machines long after netbsd

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        9 days ago

        Yes

        In the 90’s there entire mailing list and Apple paid advocates. Many in my generation used Apple computers in school and carried them forward, when I got to college there were Apple specific computer labs.

        I’ve been using Apple computers since 1980, Linux really didn’t become mainstream and usable until the late 90’s

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          9 days ago

          Linux didn’t exist until 1991. Though there may have been some people in the 80s who were used to Unixes running on workstations that thought that MS DOS and the Windows software was stupid. But who knows.

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            was plenty on the mailing lists and Berkley message boards to suggest they hated DOS at the time. mainly because it was being bundled with workstations despite all the effort to get it treated as a multi-user OS, when terminal sharing was still a thing and M$ still didn’t have a solution.

            ~ I’m old…

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            9 days ago

            Yggdrasil was introduced in ‘92, Debian and Slackware ‘93 so it worked well enough in the early 90’s to be usable.

            I didn’t really install Linux until ‘04ish so I have zero real world experience with early Linux, but it’s interesting to follow the Slackware forum on LQ to hear what the truly old school folks have to say.