My Top-3 (Retro) Linux Distros
This is a very short video in response to @Akitando about my top 3 Linux Distros of all time, excluding the one I currently use.
This is not really a very useful or informative video since I've decided to list the 3 distros that were the most important historically in my professional life. They are not the most powerful or the most interesting distros out there, but they were the ones that got me into the Linux world a long (long!) time ago.
Oh, and to continue the chain, I want to ask three more Youtubers to list their top 3 Linux Distros:
@MikeShah
@justinhhorner
@shanselman
Have fun!
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This is not really a very useful or informative video since I've decided to list the 3 distros that were the most important historically in my professional life. They are not the most powerful or the most interesting distros out there, but they were the ones that got me into the Linux world a long (long!) time ago.
Oh, and to continue the chain, I want to ask three more Youtubers to list their top 3 Linux Distros:
@MikeShah
@justinhhorner
@shanselman
Have fun!
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