The movie came out in 1999. In the movie, they state that it's 1999 (in the Matrix anyway). Neo is pretty tech savvy and a renowned hacker.
My assumption is he would've used FreeBSD. Or, maybe, Slackware. But I'm leaning more towards BSD.
98 0 ReplyNah. It is DOS with Norton Commander.
27 0 ReplyBwahahahahah
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Man I wish FreeBSD hadn't fallen to the wayside. It's really cohesive and feels put together in a way not Linux distro ever has.
12 0 ReplyExcept it uses push over licensing
10 2 ReplyYou know, I've never used it. Maybe I'll install it in a VM tonight and give it a whirl.
3 0 ReplyIs it still worth using? Say, for a web dev? Or is it less supported?
3 0 ReplyI mean, it’s decades older with a history of being used in business critical applications…
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In 1999, I bet he was running Gentoo.
16 6 ReplyThe first release was in 2002.
22 0 ReplyDefinitely Gentoo
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I'd argue that he'd use OpenBSD and be running his own firewall, web server, email server, and ftp server.
4 0 ReplyPC-BSD
4 0 ReplyOr SuSE Linux, the non-slackware or jurix version was bleeding edge at the time.
4 0 ReplyMaybe both? BSD for his server, Slackware for his desktop. Or something.
3 0 ReplyRemember he presses Ctrl+x to try to get rid of the message on his screen. That's Unix, right?
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Realistically, Debian, because it existed when the movie was set.
56 1 ReplyAnd also because realistically there's no need for any other distro. :P
14 0 ReplyOther distros exist to teach people that Debian is better.
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We had tons of Linux distros then. Maybe more than today if you exclude all the Debian clones
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Hannah Montana Linux
47 2 ReplyKDE NEOn
36 2 ReplyReal image from the really official archived film 👍 👍
35 1 ReplySlackware.
28 0 ReplyI wanna know what the newsreader he uses is
26 0 ReplyLooks a bit like the Arachne browser for DOS.
10 0 ReplyThese icons don't make no sense.
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Well, since the movies where one big trans allegory, the answer can only be Arch.
29 3 ReplyWut
8 1 ReplyWith a lot of shots, scenery, and concepts stolen right from the movie Dark City.
2 1 ReplyI have to rewatch that gem..
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I don't know the distro, but surely the messenger is based on Matrix protocol
20 1 ReplyI think we all know the real answer, the matrix runs on windows XP
17 0 ReplyThere is no distro.
17 0 ReplyYeah he doesn't distribute it due to privacy and security. He wrote it himself.
5 0 ReplyDo not try and hack the distro, that's impossible.
Instead, only try to realize the truth: there is no distro.
Then you will realize it isn't the distro you hack, it is only yourself.
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I don't know but he probably has cmatrix installed.
16 0 ReplyOpenBSD
15 0 ReplyHe is Assembly, Operating Systems require him to operate.
14 1 ReplyPretty sure he was using DOS in at least one scene.
13 0 ReplyKali
17 5 ReplyInitial Release: 2013-03-13
Neo lived in 1999.
21 0 ReplyIn a simulation 1999.
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It would have been
BackTrackKnoppix back then. And even that wasn't released until 2000.11 0 Reply
Debian, the cool guy distro in 1999. The machine overlords run on Red Hat.
In the low budget parody version, Neo ran Slackware, and the climatic battle was basically about Agent Smith somehow fucking up his libc.so.6 but then Trinity got him a copy of the file on 3.5" floppy from another system. Or something.
12 1 ReplyUwUntu
13 2 Replyi'm sure he runs his own, custom distro he spun himself
12 1 ReplyNixOS - about a year ago it would have been Arch, but the Nix bois seem to have overtaken them
us.9 0 Replynix is just objectively better which sucks because it does a bunch of stuff bad and has a bad wiki
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LFS of course.
8 0 ReplyGNU/Hurd
8 0 ReplySymbian.
7 0 ReplyGentoo
7 0 ReplyNah LFS
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Arch btw
8 1 ReplySlackware or Debian testing
7 0 ReplyKali?
8 2 Reply7 1 ReplyLFS, he makes his own system.
6 0 ReplyThe Chosen OS
5 0 ReplymacOS
*hides*
8 3 ReplyI use Fedora and Debian, btw. I’m just as old and mostly stable even if I’ll never be perfect.
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Nix 🤣🤣
6 1 ReplyThe dude sees all the way through 0 and 1. He is the one OS
4 0 ReplyneoOS, an operating system which can be ran inside of a browser.
3 0 ReplySeems to be dead, but can probably be hosted locally
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Mandriva
2 0 ReplyUbuntu LTS
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