@alejandrobdn Well, I started with a version of RedHat for a course on servers in my career. But it is only a couple of years later when I come across Mandrake a delight, a new world, and the dual boot goes down in history. Although I don't remember exactly which application I was amazed at (maybe one in the terminal).
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Alejandro (alejandrobdn@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Sunday, 26-Mar-2023 12:20:35 UTC Alejandro Things (anecdotes, actually) I remember from my first steps in GNU/Linux: my first distro was Mandrake Linux (later known as Mandriva) and I was terrified because I thought I could somehow break the computer.
The first application I ran was the Amarok music player. The joy I got from listening to Cake's 'Comfort Eagle' at full volume was indescribable. I felt like a hacker just for that!
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