• modeler@lemmy.world
    102·
    2 months ago

    Linux was not muscled like that in 1991 - it’s first, barebones kernel was released in September of that year.

    I remember installing Linux on a 90MHz 486 in the mid 90s and it barely ran X server with a simple window manager. And if the machine was turned off while Linux was running, you might not be able to boot again.

    Linux now, however, is unrecognizeably better.

    • mlg@lemmy.worldEnglish
      38·
      2 months ago

      I remember someone here made a detailed list of how lots of the early linux FOSS stuff was essentially ripoff of unix software lol. I think XFCE was originally a knockoff of CDE or something with XForms. Now it’s the de facto performance DE and the default on Kali.

      • HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.org
        181·
        2 months ago

        XFCE’s old panel was a distinct mimic of CDE’s. I liked it…

        But now CDE is open source and NsCDE gives you the same look with a highly customised fvwm config if you don’t want to stick to the Motif universe.

    • InverseParallax@lemmy.worldEnglish
      2·
      2 months ago

      Linux back then was just minix with more packages like x.

      The kernel was absolute bedlam back then.