- Commodore 64 (kernal)
- Amiga OS
- MS-DOS 3.2, 5.0
- Windows 3.1
- Slackware Linux
- Windows NT 4
- RedHat Linux
- Windows XP
- Ubuntu Linux
- Windows 7
- Windows 10
- Rasbian
- PopOS
Roughly in order of appearance. Personal devices only. I used many more for work.
As a kid Amiga Workbench was my first desktop environment, and then later Win 3.11 in MS DOS.
I remember my dad toying with Linux but can’t remember which one (he did settle on SuSE though I recall). My first linux distros was Ubuntu.
I started with Commodore KERNAL/BASIC 2.0 on the VIC-20, if that counts as an operating system. Otherwise GeOS on the Commodore 64.
First Linux distro was slackware 3.0.
Texas Instruments ROM Basic, then later PC-DOS (not MSDOS)
First OS was C64’s Commodore KERNAL/BASIC 2.0 GEOS, if that even counts as an OS, the next was Amiga 500’s AmigaOS
First Linux distro was Fedora
XP. I only got into Linux about 6 months ago.
My first OS was Apple OS and what the NCR’s ran in 1978. My favorite game was snipes on Netware in 1986? My first OS distribution via retail box was windows 1.0. My first Linux distribution was FreeBSD 2.0 er wait… My first Linux distribution was Debian 1.1 buzz on 3/5" floppies.
C16. Ugh I’m old.
Windows 95, Knoppix and Mandrake Linux.
Knoppix 3.something
It was ages ago.
Briefly some form of DOS on an Amstrad PC when I was very young, then Windows 95
My first Linux was a few years later with Mandrake IIRC, which I dual booted with Windows 98SE
Been running combinations of Linux and windows since then, with MacOS getting involved in the 2010’s too
Windows 3.11 and Kubuntu 6.06LTS (still have the CD!)
Sinclair Basic on my ZX81 with 1k ram. My first personal linux distro was Redhat 5.2. I used VAXVMS at work.
First linux distro was Ubuntu but I used it in VM but the actual daily driver was Archlinux. I think Windows XP was the first OS which i used on computer(In home sure but in school maybe it was Windows 97?)
Atari 800 basic.
Gentoo was the first distro I used for any significant amount of time (college).