This week the Slackware Linux project is celebrating its 30th anniversary. It is the oldest Linux distribution that is still in active maintenance and development.

  • Mindlight
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    331 year ago

    When I started playing around with Linux 25 years ago Debian and APT was a small revolution in how good it worked out of the box.

    I tried to get into Red hat and SUSE and I always wanted up in trouble even before I got any Windows manager up and running. Don’t get me started on RPM and dependency hell

    Debian just worked. I had stuff up n running BEFORE I had to go down the rabbit hole to understand how all things was connected.

    For a beginner that was a game changer.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      I wish I had known about Debian and apt back then! I spent years distro-hopping because I was so tired of chasing down RPMs in redhat. Like seriously, you can’t just tell me everything you need, and grab all those files at once when I try installing a package?

      • @legion
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        61 year ago

        Ugh. I’ve been a Debian (and derivatives) user since the late '90s, and you’re unlocking memories of what chased me away from Red Hat distros back then.

    • HubertManne
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      31 year ago

      I disagree with suse. suse was the first distro where I was able to get a laptop working completely without having to download additional drivers.