My first computer a Philco-Ford 102 processor, of
course it was the one we used at work. First home
computer was a TRS-80, cassette, B/W monitor with a
whopping 4k of memory before you loaded a program. I
remember programming in Basic to get the most out of
the amount of memory you had. Now days a lot of
programs have so many bugs in them.
I tried Red Hat Linux about 8yrs ago and did not care
as it was to me really confusing to use. I heard/read
about Unbuntu and thought I would try it on a older
laptop I have. Well I tried to boot it from a cd and I
get the Unbuntu logo and it stops there. I have a cd
of Puppy Linux so I will play around with it.
I know with all computers more ram is good, so since
my laptop has only 248megs of ram I figure that is why
Unbuntu doesn't work.