Screenshots from developers and Unix people taken in 2002
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- #Screenshots
- #Unix
- #Developers
- In 2002, various developers and Unix figures shared screenshots of their desktops, showing diverse setups and preferences.
- Dennis Ritchie used a Plan 9 system via drawterm on WNT 4, with the acme application and mail utility.
- Brian Kernighan described a simple setup with xterm windows, often on Windows with an X server.
- Richard Stallman mostly used text-mode, with occasional X and GNOME, and didn't know how to make screenshots.
- Bram Moolenaar worked with four xterms and Netscape windows on KDE.
- Rasmus Lerdorf ran Linux with Gnome2, using vim and Pine.
- Matthias Ettrich used S.u.S.E. with KDE, konsole, XEmacs, and monitoring tools, playing Mozart.
- Warren Toomey preferred fvwm on FreeBSD, sticking to command-line tools like vi and tcsh.
- Jon 'maddog' Hall used SuSE with KDE and GNOME on different machines, emphasizing software installation.
- Other contributors included Luke Mewburn on NetBSD, Timothee Besset with various apps, and John Baldwin on FreeBSD with KDE.
- Rob Malda provided a KDE screenshot, and Jun-ichiro Hagino shared a NetBSD-related image.
- Michael Lesk used multiple Windows machines for compatibility, with a primary FreeBSD system tiling Xwindows.