Thought this was a pretty interesting piece of Linux history, and unintentionally quite funny as well :p

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    In 1996 I got a copy of Yggdrasil Linux as a CD in the back of a large book, about 1,000 pages. I believe that it was simply a printout of all the man pages, although it might have had instructions on installing and basic Linux usage.

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    Funny to see a YT-style video from 1995.

    I was curious about Yggdrasil and I found this little piece of history on Wikipedia:

    A beta release was made on 18 February 1993.[4][7] The beta’s cost was US$60. LGX’s beta release in 1993 contained the 0.99.5 version of the Linux kernel, along with other software from GNU and X.[7] By 22 August 1993, the Yggdrasil company had sold over 3100 copies of the LGX beta distribution.[8]

    Yggdrasil made $186,000 selling CDs with a beta version. Making CDs was probably much more expensive back then, but I am sure they got a volume discount for a run of ~3,000 units.

    The release version was $99!