These fiddling little details most of you can ignore at the moment, but I for one had been struggling with SCO Unix, PC/MS-DOS, Xenix etc. since 1982 until I found
Slackware 1.0 released in 1993. I wanted to try it, but I forced to wait because of non-availability in India

. A good new came when an Indian magazine
PC-Quest shipped free CD of Slackware in 1996; I immediately installed and started to explore, experiment and use it. Then switched over many for time to time like
Redhat 5.1,
Debian 3.0,
FreeBSD 6.0 
,
ArchLinux in 2008 for few years and test installed some other distros and, or variants as well. I though love Antergos as a bleeding edge installation at home, prefer Debian for its stability and security on production systems at work,
but I could never ever move out without a Porteus Pen-drive for its portability, simplicity, completeness and speed 
.
We know, there are a lot of other live or bootable Linux, FreeBSD and even Plan9 are available today, but I love Porteus for its speed, portability, stability and simplicity, a big thanks to developers and the community as well
