Tony Stohne wrote: > hehe, there are some experienced guys (& gals?) on the list. > I'm 44...
I'm also 44, have been using Unix since 1981 and still have my hardback book on the PDP 11/70 and my K&R C book from then. I remember being told not to run 'vi' when too many people were on because it would slow the machine down. :-) (Bad info it seems, but funny now.) My first pc unix was in 1991 and I forget if it was BSDFree or FreeBSD. X11 dist was X386. I'm pretty sure the OS was version 0.1. I remember loading floppy after floppy after floppy to get the os on, then it took a long time for X to start up with the disk grinding away. I also remember earlier days as a teen never being able to convince my parents to spring for the $500 TRS-80 or Heathkit... :-) Mike -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list