nayr
IPCT Contributor
not back then, the advice on the internet if you wanted a Linux CD was to go buy the book from the bookstore.. I was one of the founding members of ACLUG and even though I moved far away from it over a decade ago, I'm still on the mailer... I was both attending and presenting lectures at Wichita State before I could grow facial hair When burners came out I was bringing in free linux disks to all the meetings, that was until we registered our LUG w/RedHat/Suse/Mandrake/Slackware and they started sending us real legit disks to distribute via sneakernet.
I kept a clean Windows98se partition arround to play CounterStrike and Half Life on.. then they got em working in Wine, and not only that but they worked better in Linux than Windows, no more BSOD in the middle of a fragfest.. at the time my Win partition had no browser, no antivirus, and had the disk frozen so every time you booted into windows it was exactly like the time it was before.. but after I got my games playable in linux I deleted the windows partition and never installed it again.. by the time XP came out I was so done with windows..
I kept a clean Windows98se partition arround to play CounterStrike and Half Life on.. then they got em working in Wine, and not only that but they worked better in Linux than Windows, no more BSOD in the middle of a fragfest.. at the time my Win partition had no browser, no antivirus, and had the disk frozen so every time you booted into windows it was exactly like the time it was before.. but after I got my games playable in linux I deleted the windows partition and never installed it again.. by the time XP came out I was so done with windows..