And I'm not talking about getting it to work exactly how you wanted it to. If you were lucky enough you had a semi-working OS on your machine that needed numerous tweaks, fixes and other things like these until it worked fine. I can't help thinking about the days when, if you wanted to install a Linux distribution on your system, you had to go through a messy repartitioning of your hard drive, burning the distribution's image on a CD (or several CDs - there where no DVDs around those times) and, finally, figuring out what to do with the newly created CDs.