Sweet. For a recent DFW retro meetup, I recreated the systems I was running in December 1991. I had to buy a couple of new laptops--A 286 to run Coherent, and a 386 to run the Linux 0.11 boot/root pair. I wasn't able to get shoelace installed in time. Given the need for vintage hadware and the gulf between those systems and current ones, the complexity of getting X up and running on those old systems, and how much fun it is to see those old systems running, I'd certainly argue that early Linux (Or FreeBSD/Minix/Coherent/Xinu) is retro. Dave Kelly Leavitt via vcf-midatlantic wrote on 5/4/23 3:26 PM:
TAMU Linux 1.0D running X11. Reliving the glory days of 1992.
Took me a while to remember all the Mojo needed to get X11 running.
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