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4 once-classic Linux distros that don't exist anymore
Quoting: 4 Classic Linux Distros That Vanished: A Nostalgic Look Back —
While there is still only one Windows, Linux distros come and go. While some early distros have stood the test of time, others have fallen into computer history. I'll look back on some pioneering Linux distros you can't get anymore, at least in current versions.
In the '90s, Linux was gaining a reputation among computer enthusiasts as a cutting-edge alternative to DOS/Windows or what was then called the Macintosh System software. The problem was that Linux distributions were considered nearly impossible to install for all but the most technically savvy users. Mandrake, created by French entrepreneur Gaël Duval, was originally based on Red Hat Linux, which itself was an attempt to put a user-friendly spin on Linux, but Mandrake quickly went in its own direction.
Macmillian (yes, the book publisher) thought they could sell so many boxed copies (with manuals, of course) that they created a '90s-tastic promotional video...