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    Posted by wizard - 04-17-2024, 10:59 AM
    xD
    Posted by antithesis - 04-17-2024, 01:36 AM
    (04-16-2024, 07:47 PM)monsieur Wrote: it downgraded itself from 7.4 to 7.3 openBSD, WTF lol

    Lel.
    Posted by wizard - 04-16-2024, 07:47 PM
    (04-16-2024, 07:32 PM)antithesis Wrote:
    (04-16-2024, 06:31 PM)monsieur Wrote:
    (04-16-2024, 06:12 PM)antithesis Wrote: I use Slackware. I love the simplicity, conservatism with changing the system, long-term security updates, and with a combination of Slackbuilds, nix, flathub, and debootstrap, you still have access to everything that's been packaged for GNU/Linux. Everything I hoped to get out of Debian, I am getting from Slackware.

    Nice, that sounds good mate.

    I've never tried Slackware properly, but it sounds like a one of the best and most solid linux distros out there!

    AncientWisdom uses it too...

    In my opinion it is. I was considering switching to FreeBSD, but I wasn't enthusiastic about running GNU/Linux applications through a compatibility layer or in a virtual machine. Slackware is the GNU/Linux distro that comes the closest to the Unix philosophy or a BSD experience, that's why I picked it.

    I actually meet a surprising amount of Slackware users on IRC.
    There have been some issues going on with bsdforall host, it downgraded itself from 7.4 to 7.3 openBSD, WTF lol

    so forum is a bit unstable at the moment

    yeah nice, I should try it someday, I think that will be my next pick to test Big Grin
    Posted by antithesis - 04-16-2024, 07:32 PM
    (04-16-2024, 06:31 PM)monsieur Wrote:
    (04-16-2024, 06:12 PM)antithesis Wrote: I use Slackware. I love the simplicity, conservatism with changing the system, long-term security updates, and with a combination of Slackbuilds, nix, flathub, and debootstrap, you still have access to everything that's been packaged for GNU/Linux. Everything I hoped to get out of Debian, I am getting from Slackware.

    Nice, that sounds good mate.

    I've never tried Slackware properly, but it sounds like a one of the best and most solid linux distros out there!

    AncientWisdom uses it too...

    In my opinion it is. I was considering switching to FreeBSD, but I wasn't enthusiastic about running GNU/Linux applications through a compatibility layer or in a virtual machine. Slackware is the GNU/Linux distro that comes the closest to the Unix philosophy or a BSD experience, that's why I picked it.

    I actually meet a surprising amount of Slackware users on IRC.
    Posted by wizard - 04-16-2024, 06:31 PM
    (04-16-2024, 06:12 PM)antithesis Wrote: I use Slackware. I love the simplicity, conservatism with changing the system, long-term security updates, and with a combination of Slackbuilds, nix, flathub, and debootstrap, you still have access to everything that's been packaged for GNU/Linux. Everything I hoped to get out of Debian, I am getting from Slackware.

    Nice, that sounds good mate.

    I've never tried Slackware properly, but it sounds like a one of the best and most solid linux distros out there!

    AncientWisdom uses it too...
    Posted by antithesis - 04-16-2024, 06:12 PM
    I use Slackware. I love the simplicity, conservatism with changing the system, long-term security updates, and with a combination of Slackbuilds, nix, flathub, and debootstrap, you still have access to everything that's been packaged for GNU/Linux. Everything I hoped to get out of Debian, I am getting from Slackware.
    Posted by wizard - 02-15-2024, 10:11 AM
    Porter Wrote:Slackware is a Linux distribution created by Patrick Volkerding in 1993. Originally based on Softlanding Linux System (SLS), Slackware has been the basis for many other Linux distributions, most notably the first versions of SUSE Linux distributions, and is the oldest distribution that is still maintained.Slackware aims for design stability and simplicity and to be the most "Unix-like" […]"

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