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What is Slackware Linux?
The Official Release of Slackware Linux by Patrick Volkerding is an advanced Linux operating system, designed with the twin goals of ease of use and stability as top priorities. Including the latest popular software while retaining a sense of tradition, providing simplicity and ease of use alongside flexibility and power, Slackware brings the best of all worlds to the table.
Originally developed by Linus Torvalds in 1991, the UNIX®-like Linux operating system now benefits from the contributions of millions of users and developers around the world. Slackware Linux provides new and experienced users alike with a fully-featured system, equipped to serve in any capacity from desktop workstation to machine-room server. Web, ftp, and email servers are ready to go out of the box, as are a wide selection of popular desktop environments. A full range of development tools, editors, and current libraries is included for users who wish to develop or compile additional software.
The Slackware Philosophy
Since its first release in April of 1993, the Slackware Linux Project has aimed at producing the most "UNIX-like" Linux distribution out there. Slackware complies with the published Linux standards, such as the Linux File System Standard. We have always considered simplicity and stability paramount, and as a result Slackware has become one of the most popular, stable, and friendly distributions available.
Slackware Overview
Slackware Linux is a complete 32-bit multitasking "UNIX-like" system. It's currently based around the 2.4 Linux kernel series and the GNU C Library version 2.3.4 (libc6). It contains an easy to use installation program, extensive online documentation, and a menu-driven package system. A full installation gives you the X Window System, C/C++ development environments, Perl, networking utilities, a mail server, a news server, a web server, an ftp server, the GNU Image Manipulation Program, Netscape Communicator, plus many more programs. Slackware Linux can run on 486 systems all the way up to the latest x86 machines (but uses -mcpu=i686 optimization for best performance on i686-class machines like the P3, P4, and Duron/Athlon).

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My Blog

Slackware 12.1 Released

From http://www.slackware.com/   Well folks, it's that time to announce a new stable Slackware release again. So, without further ado, announcing Slackware version 12.1! Since we've moved to sup...
Posted by Fans Of Slackware Linux on Mon, 05 May 2008 06:58:00 PST

Slackware 12.1 RC2 Changelog Update

For the full changelog, visit http://www.slackware.com/changelog/current.php?cpu=i386  ; Mon Apr 21 16:47:32 CDT 2008 We have now reached the Slackware 12.1 RC2 milestone. :-) We're beyondupdating ...
Posted by Fans Of Slackware Linux on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 09:00:00 PST

Slax 6.0.3 released

The latest version of Slax 6.0.3 has been released few hours ago. Among all the updates described in the changelog, it features a bugfix for SquashfsLZMA kernel driver. I said 6.0.3 won’t includ...
Posted by Fans Of Slackware Linux on Wed, 19 Mar 2008 06:23:00 PST

Upgrading to Slackware 12.0

I've heard it said that if you know Red Hat Linux, you know Red Hat.  But if you know Slackware Linux, you know Linux.That's part of the reason I enjoy Slackware as my default Linux choice. ...
Posted by Fans Of Slackware Linux on Fri, 26 Oct 2007 07:15:00 PST

Slackware Release Announcement

Reposted from Slackware.comWell folks, it's that time to announce a new stable Slackware release again.  So, without further ado, announcing Slackware version 12.0!  Since we've moved to sup...
Posted by Fans Of Slackware Linux on Wed, 22 Aug 2007 07:44:00 PST

An Introduction to Slackware Linux

What is Linux? Linus Torvalds started Linux, an operating system kernel, as a personal project in 1991. He started the project because he wanted to run a Unix-based operating system without spending ...
Posted by Fans Of Slackware Linux on Mon, 09 Apr 2007 12:52:00 PST