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Distribution: centos, fedora, scientific on harddisk; kali and pentoo on stick
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ancient unixuser from nl (Netherlands)
Hi,
My name is Jaap and though I'm new to this forum i have been a Unix-user since 1980. The first Unix machine I ever used was kunivv1 (bsd 4.3 on a dec vax). Since then I have used and managed most versions of unix and multiple versions of linux.
I'm on my hollyday now so I have some time to look at the forum. I hope to have time to answer some questions and I might even have to ask a few.. Its hard to keep up.
My first Unix was HP-UX, sort of parallel when DEC also started running Unix on their Vax machines, I think.
It was actually many years past my Unix experience when I started noticing Linux and was very pleased that the command set experience that I ad hoc learned to do my job a few years back was now showing up on x86 architectures as an alternative to Windows 3.1!
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