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@[email protected] to [email protected]English • 2 years ago

Mandrake Linux 10.0, from 2004. They still work too. Had to buy them on disc, slow dialup internet in those days.

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Mandrake Linux 10.0, from 2004. They still work too. Had to buy them on disc, slow dialup internet in those days.

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Attached: 1 image #today I found my #Mandrake #Linux v10 discs, from 2004. Bought them from #linuxwarehouse here in #southafrica, I couldn’t download hundreds of MB over a #dialup in those days. @[email protected]
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    7•2 years ago

    Yep, I have a set of KUbuntu 6.10

    • 56!
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      Are the forum and documentation links the wrong way round?

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        No, you had to read the documentation to learn how to access the forums, and you had to ask on the forums how to access the documentation.

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          (/s)

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        Sharp eye, I never noticed that in 20 years.

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