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SuSE Linux 6.0 I believe. Its been a while and I was very young then...
Ubuntu 6.04. It was really simple to get it up and running even back then.
Debian Lenny in 1999.
Technically the first distro i used was Lubuntu 10.04, but it was only a live cd because i was 13 by then and i was terrified that i installed linux and my father got angry at me if i left any evidence. The first one i used as a full SO to use as i like, Raspbian, so debian (wheezy, i believe).
*ubuntu (Xubuntu -> Ubuntu 10.04 -> Kubuntu 12.04) -> Debian 8 (KDE). Debian since then.
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
I saw some Red Hat first around 2000, then tried Mandrake on my machine around 2005.
Debian -> Zorin -> Fedora -> Nobara
Kind of just been going down the convenience route.
Ubuntu studio 🤣🤣🤣
Ubuntu, then Mint, now Arch, but I'm too inexperienced for it and want to try Kubuntu for native KDE with Plasma desktop.
ChromeOS (more it's Debian Container)
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
Distrohopping every view Weeks
KDE Neon
NixOS
Mint -> Kubuntu -> EndeavourOS -> Arch (btw)
My first distro was ubuntu 11.04 if I remember correctly.
I think my first was Red Hat but I'm not sure. Then I gave Gentoo a go shortly after.
Nobara, yea I switched less than a year ago
tailsOS. made me love GNOME, even though I use i3 now.
KDE Neon, since it was just basic Debian it was pretty good
Debian 4 lyf
Mine was lubuntu that I booted off USB on school computers
Started with Raspbian when I first got my Pi, and have mostly used KUbuntu or Debian since.
OpenSUSE back in the early 2000s. Since my parents got a new PC and the old one from '99 wasnt able to run Windows XP properly
Slackware 1.1, downloaded from s BBS as a large pile of floppy disk images, in late 1993.
i honestly didn't do too much linux growing up; i was more involved with radio shack and trsdos and then win 3.1 (since we only had the one family computer; tandy sensation, whoo). then onto windows 2000. it was probably around the early to mid 2000s when i experimented with fedora with one of my coworkers; that was probably the first time i actually did a lot beyond basic commands ssh'ing into a web server on a web host.
Xandros on an eeePC 901
My first Linux experience was trying to install Yellow Dog Linux on my Power Mac G4 in college
Debian, Manjaro, Fedora, Endeavour, OpenSuSE Tumbleweed.
Xubuntu in a vm on win10, Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, OpenSuse Tumbleweed with Kde, and now Nix.
I used Fedora the longest and OpenSuse the shortest as Kde reminded me so much of horrible windows. I've also tried a lot of other distros in a vm or live usb, Linux Mint, Mubuntu, Void linux, the one without any Gnu component(Artix?) and some other ones. I also have ISOs of some other esoteric Oses on my computer, DebianHurd, Redox, can't even remember rn but I'm yet to try them out.
I'm mentally restraining myself from distrohopping to Guix and or FreeBSD as I doubt I'd have the same workflow I have now on NixOS. To have distrohopped this much in the space of 18 months is why I'm a failed Javascript programmer.
the family computer running ubuntu from 2010 on. I used it mainly for Web browsing and creating presentations for School. I was able to run League of Legends (that was in 2014 i think) through wine but i think it crashed in about 50% of Games during the loading screen :D. Linux gaming has truly come far since then (and now LoL doesn't run on Linux at all because of Riots Rootkit)
Fedora Core, I don't remember exactly which version it was.
I'm not sure if Yggdrasil or Slackware, which we tried out at the old university computers. But quickly Debian became so much more flexible.
slackware around 1996. the install was about thirteen floppies.