On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 2:56 PM Lennart Sorensen
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't feel like ever putting up with an rpm based distribution ever
> again.  Having made both rpm and deb packages over the years, I am not
> surprised that the package quality is much higher on deb based systems.

I started with Debian because it came up first in an Alta Vista
search. I installed it on a work PC. I had an SGI Indy at home. Aside
from the Indy I ran Debian exclusively for eight years.

Alex DeVries (spoke at TLUG) worked on the SGI port and was a Red Hat
user. He helped me get Linux running on the Indy, my first look at Red
Hat. It wasn't as elegant as Debian (okay it was ugly) but a lot of
things still didn't work yet..

Florian Lohoff and Guido Guenther came from Germany for DebConf in
2002. I worked near the airport at the time. When I drove them to
catch their flight home they stopped by the office. I had a Debian
hard drive for the Indy by then but it was a bit of a chore to get it
to boot. Guido automated it for me.

After six years as the IT guy at an engineering firm I persuaded them
to let me switch to Linux servers (from Netware and Exchange). They
wanted an enterprise product so it was SLES, with RPMs and KDE. I
tolerated it but ran Debian everywhere else, with GNOME or X-less. Two
years later the company was acquired and Linux was expunged, replaced
by a worldwide Microsoft agreement.

When Behdad Esfahbod brought Jeff Waugh to speak at U of T, I
installed Ubuntu on my first work laptop where it ran for 5-6 years.

Marcel Gagne posted about the future GNOME Shell as something cool. I
installed it and played with it for a few minutes.

Jim Campbell posted on this list in 2011 that the GNOME docs team
would be in town for a hackfest. They were writing docs for GNOME 3.0
and I went to help out. They had openSUSE GNOME Live CDs (more recent
GNOME packages than what I was able to install), so I switched. Two
years later I was at Red Hat in Brno for another hackfest and took the
opportunity to install Fedora, which I'm still running. I have an ASUS
Transformer where I run Debian.

Mike
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