Everyone remembers their first Linux distro?What was yours? 🐧 
Debian / Ubuntu
61.4%
Fedora / Red Hat
13%
Arch Linux
1.1%
Somethings else? Comment below!
24.5%
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@CollaboraOffice 1998 SuSE Linux auf einem iMac G3 Bondi Blue.
@CollaboraOffice I actually don't remember.
@CollaboraOffice I started with Yggdrasil. Not sure what version exactly but it wasn’t even a version 1.0 yet.
@CollaboraOffice Redhat 5.2 back in the very old days :) I usually don't _feel_ old, buth then I remember when that came out :D It was my very first experience with computers for real, as well. We had just gotten a PC at home, and I saw a news story in the TV about a new open OS called Linux. Got a computer magazine with an install CD. Was great to figure it all out on my own. So much fun.
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Red Hat 5.2, Mandrake 6.0, Debian Potato, openSUSE.
@CollaboraOffice Slackware. Like, ages ago, after startin to use Unix system V at University. In the nineties last century. Later had to use windows, but the went back time ago with Elementary and now Ubuntu for stability and professional use.
@CollaboraOffice Mandrake, but I couldn't do anything with it because I wasn't able to compile the drivers for my USB ADSL modem
@CollaboraOffice Corel Linux that came in a PC Magazine CD, and before Slackware (?) that came in an introductory Book with floppies
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@CollaboraOffice too much modern distros !
@CollaboraOffice SUSE Linux, a friend bought a SUSE box on a mall around year 2000 and we installed it on our computers
@CollaboraOffice knoppix, from a live cd that comes with a magazine 😀

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Before Ubuntu, everything else was trying it out, hating it, never coming back.

Corel Linux was not bad, but not enough.

@CollaboraOffice SuSE and Knoppix (in the early 2000s)

A few years later, I switched to Linux permanently on one of my devices. But it was Ubuntu that I ended up using for several years.

@CollaboraOffice Slackware, the most stable and complete distro in 1993 . I bought the CDs in EEUU
@CollaboraOffice I voted Ubuntu, but actuality it was Fedora core.