First one I tried was suse. Had it installed at an installfest (ah those heady days). But when I got it home it wouldn’t work with my monitor.
Second I bought Mandrake, but couldn’t get that to work either because I had lost my monitor manual and couldn’t give it the vsync value for it.
First one I got to work was called LibraNet. That worked great for a couple of years until they stopped supporting it because it was run by a father and son team and the father passed away.
So then I chose suse again, hoping a bigger org wouldn’t suffer the same problem. But then later there was some controversy I can’t remember anymore (was it with microsoft?), so I switched to Kubuntu which I have been using forever, but am going to switch to opensuse very soon for various reasons.
First one I tried was suse. Had it installed at an installfest (ah those heady days). But when I got it home it wouldn’t work with my monitor.
Second I bought Mandrake, but couldn’t get that to work either because I had lost my monitor manual and couldn’t give it the vsync value for it.
First one I got to work was called LibraNet. That worked great for a couple of years until they stopped supporting it because it was run by a father and son team and the father passed away.
So then I chose suse again, hoping a bigger org wouldn’t suffer the same problem. But then later there was some controversy I can’t remember anymore (was it with microsoft?), so I switched to Kubuntu which I have been using forever, but am going to switch to opensuse very soon for various reasons.
Fun trivia: used KDE on every one of them.