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Windows Vista 👶
Windows Vista on my old family desktop.
First Linux distro, if it counts, was the Raspberry Pi OS
damn skippy, it counts. 👍
For operating systems in general, my first computer ran Windows 95.
For my first Linux distro, that’d be Debian 12 Bookworm.
MS-DOS 5.0
apple2c, commadore64
Commodore 64 here, too.
First Linux distro was Ubuntu.
samesies
Windows 95 and Macintosh LC, elementary school computer lab stuff. My grandpa had a Windows 3.1 IBM PS/2. Those were all pretty old and practically obsolete computers when I used those, 98SE was out and ME was right around the corner.
My very first Linux distribution experience was Mandrake Linux I believe version 9 or something like that. Didn’t last that long though, I revisited Linux later with Ubuntu 7.04 which is when I actually switched to Linux full time.
ArchLinux since 2011. Still running that install to this day!
Desktop: DOS
Mobile: Android 2.3
First operating system was DOS 4 or 5, I think. On big 5.25” floppy disks on an 8088. Unless we’re counting whatever was running on a commodore vic20.
My first Linux distribution was Red hat Linux, somewhere around 1997, 1998 and I had a really tough time getting it installed.
I also once had a trial version of os/2 warp. Which was fun but pointless.
There’s a few things from dos that have a permanent place my soul. A:/KEEN.exe, idkfa, iddqd and gorillas.
my first was windows for workgroups 3.11 with msdos 6.22 back in 1994; later upgraded to windows 95.
my first linux as mandrake linux (aka mandriva) in 2002 on kernel 2. i use linux fulltime now and no longer own a windows computer.
Comodore 64 os in the late 80’s then msdos, win 3.1, etc. First Linux distro i believe was either slackware or debian.
First OS was C64’s Commodore KERNAL/BASIC 2.0 GEOS, if that even counts as an OS, the next was Amiga 500’s AmigaOS
First Linux distro was Fedora
DOS/Win3.1 I was pretty young. It was far back enough that it was still common to find Apple II’s in my grade-school classrooms off to the side for when we had downtime. I regret that I was just a little too young to experience the Commodore 64 craze.
First OS was DOS. Then Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, then Debian when this happened.
Hahahah what a story
Windows 1998 on a Pentium2. First linux distro was Ubuntu, uh…8.04 I think ? That was much later.