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2005-07-08
For me it was around 98, 99.

I remember buying a magazine that had RedHat 5.2 on the Cover CD. At the time I was working in a brand new computer shop and since I had time to kill, I've decided to install it on the boss' machine with his permission of course.
Things didn't go well the first time, so I printed a manual (or similar) on a Trusty Old HP Deskjet 510, around 300 pages (can't really be precise, but it was a lot), and then after much reading and trying, I was sucesseful.
Since then I've been trying most of the distro's and alternative OSes that come out, but my favourite still is BeOS with SLED\Ubuntu\QNX on a close 2nd