Tag: Slackware

Slackware is a free and open source Linux-based operating system. It was one of the earliest operating systems to be built on top of the Linux kernel and is the oldest currently being maintained. Slackware was created by Patrick Volkerding of Slackware Linux, Inc. in 1993.
The current stable version is 14.0, released on 28 September 2012.
Slackware aims for design stability and simplicity, and to be the most “Unix-like” Linux distribution, making as few modifications as possible to software packages from upstream and using plain text files and a small set of shell scripts for configuration and administration.
The name “Slackware” stems from the fact that the distribution started as a private side project with no intended commitment. To prevent it from being taken too seriously at first, Volkerding gave it a humorous name, which stuck even after Slackware became a serious project.
Slackware refers to the “pursuit of slack”, a tenet of the Church of the Subgenius. Certain aspects of…

Slackware 12.2 is released!

Well folks, it’s that time to announce a new stable Slackware release again. So, without further ado, announcing Slackware version…

Slackware Release Announcement

Well folks, it’s that time to announce a new stable Slackware release again. So, without further ado, announcing Slackware version…