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Slackware is a longstanding Linux distribution renowned for its simplicity, stability, and adherence to Unix-like principles. Developed by Patrick Volkerding in 1993, it is the oldest actively maintained Linux distribution. Slackware offers a comprehensive operating system suitable for various applications, from desktop workstations to server environments. Key Features and Functionality: - Simplicity and Stability: Slackware emphasizes a straightforward design, minimizing unnecessary modifications to upstream software to ensure a stable and reliable system. - Comprehensive Software Selection: It includes a wide array of software packages, such as the X Window System, development tools, networking utilities, and popular desktop environments like KDE and Xfce. - Flexible Package Management: Slackware utilizes a simple package management system that allows users to install, upgrade, and remove software packages without automatic dependency resolution, granting greater control over the system. - Manual Configuration: The distribution relies on plain text configuration files and shell scripts, enabling users to fine-tune their systems according to specific requirements. Primary Value and User Solutions: Slackware's primary value lies in providing a clean, stable, and flexible Linux environment that closely mirrors traditional Unix systems. It caters to users who prefer manual configuration and a deep understanding of their operating system, making it ideal for advanced users, system administrators, and those seeking a customizable and dependable platform. By avoiding unnecessary modifications and automation, Slackware empowers users with full control over their systems, ensuring a tailored computing experience.

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01/25/2021
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Slackware is my first linux distro.

Slackware is modular and light. No heavy hardware needed to run fully functioning linux box.
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Slackware maybe is not for everyone. It just works.

Slackware is simple, flexible and extremely customizable. Slackware encourages Linux-way attitude and KISS principle. It does not require high end hardware and can be installed in very restrictive environments. Slackware is very stable and gives the user full control. Most packages are available in "slackbuild" form - the programs can be installed by compiling in place, thus providing the best compatibility with the system. It is very light on system resources. A minimalistic setup can run on very old hardware, so there is no need of constantly upgrading the workstation. This is probably the only Linux distribution that can be run straight out of the box. The uptime is measured in years and only limited by hardware endurance. The installation is very fast, usually it takes only 10-15 minutes in order to have a fully working system.

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Slackware LinuxWebsite: [Slackware.com](https://www.slackware.com/)Slackware is one of the oldest Linux distributions still actively maintained and is known for its simplicity and the goal of keeping close to the original UNIX design principles. Launched in 1993 by Patrick Volkerding, Slackware aims for design stability and simplicity, and system transparency, making it suitable for advanced users, programmers, and system administrators.The distribution is conservative in terms of adopting new features, focusing instead on proven stability and reliability. It uses a simple, text-based installer and does not rely heavily on automated graphical configuration tools, offering users full control and customization of their system through direct management of configuration files.Slackware is considered one of the most "UNIX-like" Linux distributions available, adhering to traditional UNIX philosophies regarding system layout and operation, making it especially appealing to those who wish to learn the intricacies of Linux systems in depth. Perfect for those who prefer a straightforward, no-frills operating system, Slackware encourages its users to learn and understand its inner workings, potentially leading to a deeper understanding of Linux as a whole.

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