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Amiga Linux (1993)

https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.amiga.emulations/c/xUgrpylQOXk
30•marcodiego•7h ago

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bestouff•4h ago
I remember running Linux on it A4000 shortly after that. What a pain, but also what a reward that was !
KingOfCoders•3h ago
(Never did run Linux on my A4000/40/Retina, got a PC for that)

I remember the early 90s when there wasn't DNS working at our university for everything and we exchanged IP addresses of FTP servers like the one from the thread:

     ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de 137.226.112.172 /pub/Linux
eMPee584•2h ago
ah the memories (studying engineering in Aachen two decades ago), that was the B subnet my dorm was on..
teo_zero•3h ago
I have memories of running BSD on my Amiga 1200. The 680ec30 had no MMU, so the kernel had to relocate all executables before running. Nothing more than a prompt, but what an achievement!
bni•2h ago
This link quite capture the internet 1993 vs 2023
TheAmazingRace•2h ago
It really did.

1993: Respectable, academic in nature, genuinely helpful.

2023: Random garbage, musings about the prices of cryptocurrency, more garbage.

snvzz•1h ago
We never recovered from Eternal September.
jimjimjim•57m ago
The internet, an elegant weapon for a more civilized age... before the dark times, before the aol.
encom•1h ago
There was garbage on the internet in the 90's. Lots. I was there, and I occasionally made the pile bigger. But I think 2025 garbage is of a different nature (and magnitude). 90's garbage was low effort and low quality. Think Geocities and pointless Usenet arguments. 2025 garbage is malicious, exploitative, industrial brain rot. And it will only get worse.
2809•2h ago
I used to run Debian Hamm on a 040. Worked a treat.
d--b•2h ago
I ran a Linux distro on my Amiga 1200 in 1997 or something like that. It was really slow, but it worked. It took me something like 48hours to compile the Enlightenment desktop manager
erwan577•3m ago
The irony is that GCC improved so much since then that now the 48h may be reduced to 30h on the exact same hardware.
TheAmazingRace•2h ago
I'm noticing a decent spike in Amiga content on Hacker News. I hope this trend continues!
snvzz•1h ago
Linux was big back then.

Nowadays, you'd have a better experience on Netbsd, which still has developers who care about its Amiga support.

PCMCIA network cards work (whereas Linux got rid of PCMCIA entirely) and so does X11 (currently dead on Linux).

Running Netbsd current on my A1200 with 030@50, 128MB RAM.

erwan577•19m ago
Is that kind of setup still usable for some kind of desktop computing or only for command line stuff ?

128MB RAM sounds huge for the early 90s - win 3.1 and word / excel of the time could fly with much less. Is the lack of hardware floating point support an issue to run modern apps ?

The speed difference with current systems is mind boggling. The original A1200 CPU is 2,000 to 5,000 times slower than a random N100 setup. one second wait nowadays means one hour delay on the A1200. This shows how much software bloat accumulated.

A 37-year-old wanting to learn computer science

https://initcoder.com/posts/37-year-old-learning-cs/
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Amiga Linux (1993)

https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.amiga.emulations/c/xUgrpylQOXk
30•marcodiego•7h ago•15 comments

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