I'm wishing I had gone to Linux long ago. I suffered through Windows 3.1 and then Windows 95/98/ME, which were all awful operating systems. I bitch about Windows 7, and even more so about 8, but those are at least relatively stable. But the Windows OSes of the 9x/ME line and 3.1 were so crash prone, I used to reboot every few hours just to avoid crashes. I used to get freezeups when doing minor things like sending an e-mail.
If I were transported back into time, I don't think I could stand to use those awful Windows operating systems. I would have to bite the bullet and pay a bunch of money for a Macintosh. Or maybe not. How good was the popular disto of the time, Red Hat? Or other distros?
In about 2001 I did escape the awful 9x line by going to Windows 2000, which wasn't great, but at least was a lot more stable. Dealing with drivers in Win 2K could be a real beast, but if you could solve those issues, at least the thing didn't crash left and right.
If I were transported back into time, I don't think I could stand to use those awful Windows operating systems. I would have to bite the bullet and pay a bunch of money for a Macintosh. Or maybe not. How good was the popular disto of the time, Red Hat? Or other distros?
In about 2001 I did escape the awful 9x line by going to Windows 2000, which wasn't great, but at least was a lot more stable. Dealing with drivers in Win 2K could be a real beast, but if you could solve those issues, at least the thing didn't crash left and right.
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