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@solarphasing@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@atomicpoet

My Slackware distro was on a floppy disk. I still have it! 🖖 😎 It was long before 2000s.

#memories #linux #slackware

I don't have any authority!! Even with my #cat 😂

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Chris Trottier
@atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

It is so funny when people claim Linux authority by saying, “I’ve been using Linux since the 2000s…”

Sit down. My first distro was Slackware on a 200Mhz Pentium MMX. And back then, window managers were the hotness, not desktop environments. Back in my day, we fiddled with Xeyes in IceWM—and we liked it.

But none of that vintage cred actually matters, because Linux never wins people over with nostalgia. It wins people over when it finally does the thing they care about.

I abandoned Linux in the early 2010s for the same reason most people did: it didn’t have the apps or the games I needed. The OS was fine. The software ecosystem wasn’t.

What brought me back? Gaming. Not philosophy, not ideology, not a love of fiddling with config files.

Gaming forced Linux to solve real, modern problems—drivers, performance, Vulkan, translation layers, graphics pipelines. And once those problems got solved, the benefits spilled into everything else: creative apps, productivity apps, niche tools, Windows compatibility layers that actually work.

This is what people still don’t get: regular users don’t care about Wayland vs Xorg, package formats, compositor drama, or kernel minutiae. They care about whether the apps they need will run with minimal friction.

An operating system succeeds when it disappears into the background and lets people use their software. For the first time, Linux is genuinely doing that—and that’s why the momentum is finally real.

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@solarphasing@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@atomicpoet

My Slackware distro was on a floppy disk. I still have it! 🖖 😎 It was long before 2000s.

#memories #linux #slackware

I don't have any authority!! Even with my #cat 😂

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