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just compiling a program's source; they can also be used to repackage pre-compiled binaries provided by projects or other distributions' repositories into proper
Slackware packages. SlackBuilds that compile sources have several advantages over pre-built packages: since they build from the original author's source code, the user does not have to trust a third-party packager; furthermore the local compilation process allows for machine-specific optimization. In comparison to manual compilation and installation of software, SlackBuilds provide cleaner integration to the system by utilizing Slackware's package manager. Some SlackBuilds will come with an additional file with metadata that allows automated tools to download the source, verify the source is not corrupt, and calculate additional dependencies that are not part of Slackware. Some repositories will include both SlackBuilds and the resulting Slackware packages, allowing users to either build their own or install a pre-built package.
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Cantrell are also the authors of the first edition of "Slackware Linux Essentials", the official guide to Slackware Linux. The Slackware website mentions Chris Lumens and David Cantrell as being "Slackware Alumni", who "worked full-time on the Slackware project for several years." In his release notes for Slackware 10.0 and 10.1 Volkerding thanks Eric Hameleers for "his work on supporting USB, PCI, and Cardbus wireless cards". Starting with version 12.0 there is, for a second time, a team building around Volkerding. According to the release notes of 12.2, the development team consists of seven people. Future versions added people. Since version 13.0, the Slackware team seems to have core members. Eric Hameleers gives an insight into the core team with his essay on the "History of Slackware Development", written on October 3–4, 2009 (shortly after the release of version 13.0).
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Slackware64 to multilib to enable running of 32-bit software. Hameleers started the 64-bit port as a diversion from the pain of recovering from surgery in September 2008. Volkerding tested the port in December 2008, and was impressed when he saw speed increases between 20 and 40 percent for some benchmarks compared to the 32-bit version. To minimize the extra effort of maintaining both versions in parallel, Slackware's build scripts, called SlackBuilds, were slowly transitioned to supporting either architecture, allowing for one set of sources for both versions. Slackware64 saw its first stable release with version 13.0.
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947:) schemes of other Linux distributions. This means there is no set time on when to expect a release. Volkerding will release the next version after he feels a suitable number of changes from the previous version have been made and those changes lead to a stable environment. As stated by Patrick Volkerding, "It's usually our policy not to speculate on release dates, since that's what it is — pure speculation. It's not always possible to know how long it will take to make the upgrades needed and tie up all the related loose ends. As things are built for the upcoming release, they'll be uploaded into the -current tree."
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behind my back. Nobody thought they needed to tell me about this. At that point I'd say things got considerably worse for me." The commercialisation of
Slackware was initially undertaken with Michael Johnston of Morse Telecommunications in 1994. After that, Volkerding moved to a venture with the founder of Walnut Creek CDROM, Robert Bruce. Later, Volkerding teamed up with Bruce to set up a Slackware company. iTWire has written to the Slackware store, seeking comment on Volkerding's claims.
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as it took to just install SLS, so the professor asked if the install disks could be adjusted so the fixes could be applied during installation. This was the start of
Slackware. Volkerding continued making improvements to SLS: fixing bugs, upgrading software, automatic installation of shared libraries and the kernel image, fixing file permissions, and more. In a short time, Volkerding had upgraded around half the packages beyond what SLS had available.
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Slackware. Many of these can be searched at once using pkgs.org, which is a Linux package search engine. However, mixing and matching dependencies from multiple repositories can lead to two or more packages that require different versions of the same dependency, which is a form of
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frozen and 12.1 would be able to receive security patches for one month. The next month, it was announced that the stable release is frozen and won't receive any further updates unless someone else decides to take over. This never happened and
Volkerding officially declared the project dead in July 2021.
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Slackware started in early 1993, but it wasn't until the middle of 1994 that I was contacted by Michael Johnston of Morse Telecommunications and asked if I was interested in having them publish Slackware commercially...Since then, Slackware has always made enough money through publishing arrangements
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professor at MSU to show him how to install Linux at home and on some of the computers at school. Volkerding had made notes describing fixes to issues he found after installing SLS and he and his professor went through and applied those changes to a new installation. However, this took almost as long
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lines from 1994 until 2006. The last version of Slackintosh was 12.1, released on Jun 7, 2008. Slackintosh's website is still active and version 12.1 is available for download for those who have older PowerPC Macintosh computers. The project developers announced in February 2012 that development was
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Two Slackware team members, Eric Hameleers and Robby Workman each have their own repository of pre-compiled packages along with the SlackBuilds and source files used to create the packages. While most packages are just additional software not included in Slackware that they felt was worth their time
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Volkerding had no intentions to provide his modified SLS version for the public. His friends at MSU urged him to put his SLS modifications onto an FTP server, but Volkerding assumed that "SLS would be putting out a new version that included these things soon enough", so he held off for a few weeks.
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Volkerding said he had discovered how bad things were in 2017 when he managed to get some numbers out of the people running the store. "I thought the sales were just that bad, and was really rather depressed about it. Another side note – the ownership of the 60% portion of the store changed hands
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configuration. This version will eventually become the next stable release, at which point Volkerding will start a new -current to start developing for the next release of Slackware. While this version is generally known to be stable, it is possible for things to break, so -current tends to not be
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desktop environment in the development ChangeLog. He stated this had been under consideration for more than four years and that there were already projects that provided a more complete version of GNOME for Slackware than what Slackware itself provided. Volkerding stated future GNOME support would
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in Slackware should be. A month later, he switched from XFree86 to X.Org Server after stating that the opinions were more than 4 to 1 in favor of using the X.org release as the default version of X. He stated the decision was primarily a technical one, as XFree86 was proving to cause compatibility
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architecture in the form of Slack/390 and for the ARM architecture under Slackware ARM (originally known as 'ARMedslack'). Both ports have been declared "official" by Patrick Volkerding. However, the S/390 port is still at version 10.0 for the stable version and 11.0 for the testing/developmental
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directory in the main database location. The former is where each package installed will have a corresponding install log file (based on the package name, version, arch, and build) that contains the package size, both compressed and uncompressed, the software description, and the full path of all
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The first versions of Slackware were developed by Patrick Volkerding alone. Beginning with version 4.0, the official Slackware announce files list David Cantrell and Logan Johnson as part of the "Slackware team". Later announce statements, up to release version 8.1, include Chris Lumens. Lumens,
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There are no official repositories for Slackware. The only official packages Slackware provides are available on the installation media. However, there are many third-party repositories for Slackware; some are standalone repositories and others are for distributions that are Slackware-based but
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is a command line utility that functions in a similar way to APT. While slapt-get does provide a framework for dependency resolution, it does not provide dependency resolution for packages included within the Slackware distribution. However, several community package sources and Slackware based
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distribution. Slackware64 is a pure 64-bit distribution in that it does not support running or compiling 32-bit programs, however, it was designed as "multilib-ready". Eric Hameleers, one of the core Slackware team members, maintains a multilib repository that contains the necessary packages to
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allowing creation of symbolic links, preserving permissions on startup files, proper handling of new configuration files, and any other aspects of installation that can not be implemented via the package's directory structure. During the development of 15.0, Volkerding introduced support for a
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implementation of the ARM port - particularly in regards to the management and enablement of new Hardware Models by the Slackware ARM community. Additionally, the boot and installation processes were improved significantly - making the installation process far easier and more streamlined.
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On 28th December 2020 work began on porting Slackware to the 64-bit ARM architecture (known as 'AArch64'), with the initial Hardware Model targets being the PINE64's RockPro64 and Pinebook Pro. It was functionally complete by May 2021, and has many improvements over the original design and
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Historically, Slackware concentrated solely on the IA-32 architecture and releases were available as 32-bit only. However, starting with Slackware 13.0, a 64-bit x86_64 variant is available and officially supported in symmetrical development with the 32-bit platform. Prior to the release of
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support in v5.x. while various other projects were in turn dropping support for BlueZ v4.x. Knowing some users would not be happy with the change, he stated that "Bug reports, complaints, and threats can go to me." These changes culminated in the release of Slackware 14.2 in June 2016.
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In 1999, Slackware saw its version jump from 4 to 7. Slackware version numbers were lagging behind other distributions, and this led many users to believe it was out of date even though the bundled software versions were similar. Volkerding made the decision to bump the version as a
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hardware became a blocker to the adoption of the latest technologies. Additionally since most of the other mainstream distributions ceased support for 32bit ARM, some of the applications failed to build and were no longer supportable. There is however the unofficial Slackware port
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the absence of updates and stated that the development team used the time to get "some good work done." There were over 700 program changes listed on that ChangeLog entry, including many major library upgrades. In January 2016, Volkerding announced the reluctant addition of
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effort to show that Slackware was as up-to-date as other Linux distributions, many of which had release numbers of 6 at the time. He chose 7, estimating that most other distributions would soon be at this release number.
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Hi again community, the time has finally come. I really enjoy working on the Slackintosh project but the grace period of one month has passed so it's time to close even the -stable branch.
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3039:"Linux Today - Slackware Commercial Distribution Left in Doubt as Developers Are Laid off"
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Slackware port for ARM architecture can be downloaded, and installed via a network, using
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On Dec 21 2022, Slackware ARM 14.2 had its EOL (End of Life) declared as 1st March 2023.
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compressed using various methods. Starting with 13.0, most packages are compressed using
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A humorous reference to the Church of the SubGenius can be found in many versions of the
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Slackware's package management system, collectively known as pkgtools, can administer (
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These updates fix various bugs and security issues. Thanks to jwoithe for the PCI fix!
3739:"Slackware 14.2 is coming, but will the slackbuilds will also be updated accordingly?"
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post-installation script, the contents of that script will be added to a file in the
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packages currently being used, with a request for comments on what the future of the
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for configuration and administration. Without further modification it boots into a
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2079:(2.6 GB) for installation can be downloaded for free at the Slackware website via
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3019:"S03E39 - David Cantrell on Slackware Linux history - the late 90's, early 2000s"
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Slackware64 users wanting 64-bit were required to use unofficial ports such as
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during installation. The additional metadata files, located under the special
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packages into the testing/ directory of -current as a replacement for the
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distributions, and is the oldest distribution that is still maintained.
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5882:"Geldnöte: Slackware-Erfinder Patrick Volkerding um Einnahmen betrogen"
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Packages contain all the files for that program, as well as additional
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Slackware aims for design stability and simplicity and to be the most "
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321:. It makes as few modifications as possible to software packages from
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This article is about the Linux distribution. Not to be confused with
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First release to require 1GB of space for full install and added KDE
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directory matching the filename of the corresponding package in the
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Linux Slackware 96: The Internet's Favorite 32-Bit Operating System
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5074:"DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD"
4940:"DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD"
4820:"DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD"
4670:"DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD"
4129:"DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD"
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problems. Slackware 10.0 was the first release with X.Org Server.
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files that were installed. If the package contained an optional
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to name-version-arch-build.tgz and evolved hdsetup to pkgtools
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In March 2005, Patrick Volkerding announced the removal of the
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3944:"The Slackware Linux Project: Slackware Release Announcement"
3648:"The Slackware Linux Project: Slackware Release Announcement"
2964:"Interview with Eric Hameleers: Why You Should Try Slackware"
2729:"The Slackware Linux Project: Slackware Release Announcement"
5825:"Slackware creator in strife, claims store has not paid him"
4880:"Slackware 13.37: Linux for the fun of it [LWN.net]"
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directory while the package is installed. Once removed, the
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project has a port for AArch64, and an additional port for
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Slackware refers to the "pursuit of Slack", a tenet of the
278:
5418:"Slackware ARM 14.1 and -current End of Life Announcement"
4760:"Spotlight on Linux: Slackware Linux 13.1 - Linux Journal"
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during the development of 15.0. On systems supporting the
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compression was also added, using the filename extensions
6143:"README.txt file for mini-root filesystem, Slackware ARM"
4700:"Slackware 13.0: now officially 64-bit [LWN.net]"
3889:"The Slackware Linux Project: Frequently Asked Questions"
2784:"The Slackware Linux Project: Frequently Asked Questions"
1885:
1880:
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and removed floppy disk installation support (except for
6203:"Slackware ARM & AArch64 Installation Documentation"
5964:"Index of /Slackware/Slackware-iso/Slackware64-14.2-iso"
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3678:"SWareT / Discussion / Open Discussion:Is swaret dead?"
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The package management system does not track or manage
630:) packages from local sources. It can also uncompress (
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offered additional archive space on their FTP servers.
2986:"This update contains security fixes and improvements"
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uninstall script, those scripts will be stored in the
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The design philosophy of Slackware is oriented toward
5469:"IMPENDING EOL (END OF LIFE) FOR SLACKWARE ARM v14.2"
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and removed HAL as its functionality was merged into
5855:"Patrick Volkerding in finanziellen Schwierigkeiten"
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Slackware ARM can also be installed on a PC running
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distributions take advantage of this functionality.
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respectively, although these are not commonly used.
663:, thus allowing downgrading the package if desired.
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Patrick Volkerding started with SLS after needing a
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5793:"Financial woes for Slackware's Patrick Volkerding"
5726:"The Linux distribution that's always in the black"
4487:"Venerable Slackware 12 gets a sporty new wardrobe"
3958:"The Slackware Linux Project: Slackware ChangeLogs"
3618:"slackware:package_management_hands_on - SlackDocs"
3588:"The Slackware Linux Project: Slackware ChangeLogs"
3057:"The Linux distribution that's always in the black"
655:or other package management commands. When running
436:interpreter for a school project at the then named
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5165:. The Slackware Linux Project. December 26, 2023.
4427:"A Look at Slackware Linux 10.2 [LWN.net]"
2689:
2300:"The Slackware Linux Project: General Information"
1549:Switched from Linux 2.4 to 2.6, added support for
2688:Stefan Strobel; Volker Elling (January 1, 1997).
2029:Slackintosh is a port of Slackware Linux for the
5636:. Slackintosh Linux project. February 17, 2012.
4018:"CDROM.txt file in the Slackware 3.0 repository"
2412:"Power user Linux distros: 5 reviewed and rated"
2227:. The Slackware Linux Project. February 2, 2022.
728:directory within the tarball, usually include a
685:. Prior to 13.0, packages were compressed using
659:, it only confirms that the version numbers are
2466:"A Guide to Today's Top 10 Linux Distributions"
2162:
2160:
2158:
6190:Welcome to the Slackware Documentation Project
5297:"The Slackware Linux Project: Slackware Ports"
4517:"Slackware 12: The anti-'buntu - Tux Machines"
6274:
5669:. Slackintosh Linux project. March 18, 2012.
4218:"Mini Review of Slackware Linux 9.0 – OSnews"
3582:
3580:
3578:
3576:
3574:
3572:
3208:"Stories of Linux: A Look at Slackware Linux"
2101:boot server or from a mini-root filesystem.
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1148:(ELF); first release to be offered on CD-ROM
8:
4850:"A Slackware Review Ten Years In The Making"
4397:"A look at Slackware 10.1 [LWN.net]"
3202:
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3126:
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1774:
1770:to eudev and from ConsoleKit to ConsoleKit2
815:/var/log/pkgtools/removed_uninstall_scripts/
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1852:Latest preview version of a future release:
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6058:. The Slackware project. August 24, 2022.
4337:"Slackware 10: First Impressions – OSnews"
409:Slackware was originally derived from the
146:
41:
5936:"Slackware seeks support through Patreon"
4634:
4632:
3707:websightdesigns.com, WebSight Designs -.
2872:"Gnome Removed From Slackware - Slashdot"
2023:(32bit with 64bit time_t) architectures.
581:release strictly remain with Slackware's
5762:"[SOLVED] Donating to Slackware"
5576:. Distribution Watch. December 3, 2019.
3418:
3416:
2659:"A Short History of Linux Distributions"
2358:"Top Linux Distros For Every Level User"
2238:Volkerding, Patrick (February 2, 2022).
1902:
968:
485:In April 2004, Patrick Volkerding added
6062:from the original on September 14, 2022
6052:"Slackware ARM / AArch64 Linux Project"
5169:from the original on September 14, 2022
3167:
3165:
2167:Patrick J. Volkerding (July 17, 1993).
2154:
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797:on 14.2 and earlier, but were moved to
5198:from the original on December 21, 2018
5054:from the original on December 21, 2018
5004:from the original on November 27, 2020
4830:from the original on December 22, 2018
4740:from the original on December 21, 2018
4650:from the original on December 21, 2018
4587:from the original on December 21, 2018
4377:from the original on February 25, 2019
4347:from the original on February 26, 2019
4287:from the original on February 26, 2019
4257:from the original on December 21, 2018
4228:from the original on February 25, 2019
4198:from the original on February 26, 2019
4168:from the original on December 21, 2018
4109:from the original on December 21, 2018
4052:from the original on December 21, 2018
3869:from the original on December 31, 2016
3437:from the original on February 25, 2021
2911:from the original on December 21, 2018
2445:from the original on November 19, 2015
2337:from the original on September 5, 2015
860:is a graphical interface to slapt-get.
678:compression algorithm), utilizing the
5606:. Slackintosh Linux. August 7, 2007.
5448:"END OF LIFE FOR SLACKWARE ARM v14.1"
4800:from the original on February 2, 2019
3839:from the original on January 16, 2017
3809:from the original on January 18, 2017
3719:from the original on January 16, 2017
3628:from the original on November 7, 2016
3373:from the original on December 2, 2013
3081:from the original on November 5, 2018
2999:from the original on February 8, 2018
2882:from the original on October 18, 2016
2560:"Slackware Graphics and Link Banners"
2472:from the original on October 11, 2015
2418:from the original on November 2, 2015
1168:Named "Slackware 96", an allusion to
27:Linux distribution (operating system)
7:
5428:from the original on August 16, 2016
4467:from the original on October 4, 2019
4277:"Get to Know Slackware 9.1 – OSnews"
3292:"The Revised Slackware Book Project"
2391:from the original on October 9, 2015
1942:Slackware is also available for the
966:recommended for production systems.
7666:Linux distributions without systemd
6123:from the original on April 29, 2015
5978:"Index of /Slackware/Slackware-iso"
5673:from the original on March 21, 2022
5640:from the original on March 21, 2022
5500:from the original on March 29, 2017
5227:from the original on March 18, 2014
5139:from the original on August 7, 2020
4770:from the original on August 8, 2019
4607:"Revised Slackware keeps it simple"
4188:"Confessions of a Slacker – OSnews"
3779:from the original on August 3, 2017
3749:from the original on March 22, 2016
3150:from the original on August 7, 2011
3101:"Slackware Linux Basics, Chapter 2"
2852:from the original on March 18, 2014
2823:from the original on March 18, 2014
2528:"Interview with Patrick Volkerding"
1641:and ConsoleKit and switched to the
848:-based distributions. They include
6180:from the original on June 18, 2022
6149:from the original on April 5, 2019
5772:from the original on April 7, 2019
5610:from the original on July 11, 2020
5580:from the original on June 29, 2020
5398:from the original on March 3, 2016
5368:from the original on July 14, 2014
5256:from the original on April 7, 2018
5084:from the original on July 30, 2019
4950:from the original on July 30, 2019
4920:from the original on April 7, 2018
4890:from the original on June 18, 2018
4860:from the original on June 18, 2018
4710:from the original on June 18, 2018
4680:from the original on July 30, 2019
4617:from the original on June 22, 2018
4557:from the original on June 25, 2018
4527:from the original on June 18, 2018
4497:from the original on June 18, 2018
4437:from the original on June 18, 2018
4407:from the original on June 18, 2018
4317:from the original on March 4, 2016
4139:from the original on June 18, 2018
3998:from the original on June 28, 2017
3658:from the original on June 11, 2015
3598:from the original on June 29, 2022
3557:from the original on April 8, 2017
3527:from the original on April 3, 2017
3497:from the original on April 7, 2018
3456:Kenlon, Seth (September 1, 2012).
3134:"History of Slackware Development"
2944:from the original on July 20, 2017
2759:"README.210 Slackware Release 2.1"
2739:from the original on June 29, 2012
2669:from the original on June 23, 2018
2628:from the original on March 5, 2016
2599:from the original on March 6, 2016
2570:from the original on July 16, 2017
2502:from the original on July 27, 2017
2310:from the original on July 11, 2017
2280:from the original on April 2, 2013
1742:Old version, no longer maintained:
1708:Old version, no longer maintained:
1679:Old version, no longer maintained:
1651:Old version, no longer maintained:
1623:Old version, no longer maintained:
1603:Old version, no longer maintained:
1582:Old version, no longer maintained:
1563:Old version, no longer maintained:
1535:Old version, no longer maintained:
1515:Old version, no longer maintained:
1509:Removed GNOME desktop environment
1495:Old version, no longer maintained:
1476:Old version, no longer maintained:
1449:Old version, no longer maintained:
1423:Old version, no longer maintained:
1402:Old version, no longer maintained:
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1334:Old version, no longer maintained:
1315:Old version, no longer maintained:
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1276:Old version, no longer maintained:
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1238:Old version, no longer maintained:
1215:Old version, no longer maintained:
1196:Old version, no longer maintained:
1177:Old version, no longer maintained:
1154:Old version, no longer maintained:
1126:Old version, no longer maintained:
1107:Old version, no longer maintained:
1088:Old version, no longer maintained:
1069:Old version, no longer maintained:
1050:Old version, no longer maintained:
1031:Old version, no longer maintained:
1012:Old version, no longer maintained:
993:Old version, no longer maintained:
693:compression algorithm), using the
345:architectures, with a port to the
25:
6647:Bharat Operating System Solutions
6213:from the original on June 5, 2022
6093:from the original on May 27, 2015
6032:from the original on June 1, 2009
5734:. October 4, 2002. Archived from
5338:from the original on May 27, 2015
4307:"Release Notes for Slackware 9.1"
3688:from the original on May 27, 2016
3272:from the original on May 19, 2016
3246:from the original on June 3, 2016
3183:from the original on May 30, 2018
2647:Want an SLS like .99pl11A system?
2540:from the original on June 2, 2007
2261:Want an SLS like .99pl11A system?
2191:from the original on May 13, 2011
2083:, FTP mirrors, and HTTP mirrors.
7610:
7609:
7599:
7588:
7577:
5880:Schürmann, Tim (July 27, 2018).
5307:from the original on May 8, 2015
4367:"Slackware 10.1 Review – OSnews"
3968:from the original on May 6, 2015
2439:"Slackware Linux - Less is more"
2225:"Slackware Release Announcement"
2169:"ANNOUNCE: Slackware Linux 1.00"
2135:
2123:
736:file, which is a post-unpacking
57:
48:
7651:IBM ESA/390 Linux distributions
6170:"Qemu Support in Slackware ARM"
6022:"Search results for "slack390""
5823:Varghese, Sam (July 25, 2018).
5490:"Hard float port now available"
4457:"Slackware 10.2 - Tux Machines"
3988:"slackware:current - SlackDocs"
3266:"Announcement of Slackware 8.1"
3240:"Announcement of Slackware 4.0"
2385:"Which Distro is Right for Me?"
2185:227gd4$ jtq@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu
1794:Switched default encoding from
337:Slackware is available for the
5570:"DistroWatch.com: Slackintosh"
5276:"Slackware 14.2 changelog.txt"
3769:"Ten years of SlackBuilds.org"
3364:"Slackware 12.0 release notes"
2526:Hughes, Phil (April 1, 1994).
2211:"Slackware 15.0 release notes"
2086:Slackware port for IBM S/390 (
2039:architecture, used by Apple's
1814:; moved package database from
1802:, ConsoleKit2 to elogind, and
1146:Executable and Linkable Format
807:/var/lib/pkgtools/douninst.sh/
1:
6113:"Slackware Arm: Installation"
5992:"The Slack/390 Linux Project"
5600:"Slackintosh Linux home page"
4547:"Upgrading to Slackware 12.1"
2242:. The Slackware Linux Project
1886:Old version, still maintained
1529:First release offered on DVD
1392:Switched package naming from
351:free and open-source software
302:in 1993. Originally based on
583:benevolent dictator for life
353:, it does not have a formal
349:. While Slackware is mostly
2934:"Index of /~alien/multilib"
2437:IT Pro (January 18, 2010).
1881:Old version, not maintained
1728:hardware and switched from
7687:
7656:X86-64 Linux distributions
6840:Rocks Cluster Distribution
6083:"Slackware ARM: Get Slack"
5104:"Slackware 14.2 ChangeLog"
5024:"Slackware 14.1 ChangeLog"
4970:"Slackware 14.0 ChangeLog"
2108:using the same technique.
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268:GNU General Public License
67:as the desktop environment
29:
7646:IA-32 Linux distributions
7573:
6209:. The Slackware project.
6176:. The Slackware project.
5731:The Sydney Morning Herald
5667:slackintosh.workaround.ch
5634:slackintosh.workaround.ch
5604:slackintosh.workaround.ch
5388:"Change log of Slack390x"
3400:Slackware.mirrors.tds.net
2240:"Slackware 15.0 released"
1869:
840:-based distributions and
438:Moorhead State University
56:
47:
7551:Softlanding Linux System
6830:Red Hat Enterprise Linux
5358:"Change log of Slack390"
3517:"Slack-desc - SlackWiki"
813:script will be moved to
547:Historical documentation
411:Softlanding Linux System
304:Softlanding Linux System
97:Softlanding Linux System
7641:ARM Linux distributions
7340:Linux for PlayStation 2
3547:"Doinst.sh - SlackWiki"
2274:"Top Ten Distributions"
1776:Current stable version:
1595:(patched to 2.6.27.31)
1372:and optional Linux 2.4
697:extension. Support for
666:Slackware packages are
651:it can be managed with
446:artificial intelligence
371:Church of the SubGenius
6989:Open Enterprise Server
5908:"Slackware's finances"
5853:Baader, Hans-Joachim.
4074:. Walnut Creek. 1996.
3071:"Slackware Philosophy"
1930:Hardware architectures
1898:Latest preview version
1791:(patched to 5.15.161)
1721:(patched to 3.10.107)
1669:and utilities for the
611:
606:The Slackware mascot:
585:, Patrick Volkerding.
406:
332:command-line interface
127:; 31 years ago
7393:Damn Vulnerable Linux
6984:SUSE Linux Enterprise
6381:Resurrection Remix OS
5133:mirrors.slackware.com
4914:Mirrors.slackware.ocm
4910:"13.37 ChangeLog.txt"
4794:Mirrors.slackware.com
4734:Mirrors.slackware.com
4644:Mirrors.slackware.com
4613:. December 23, 2008.
4581:Mirrors.slackware.com
4311:Mirrors.slackware.com
4103:Slackware.cs.utah.edu
4022:Slackware.cs.utah.edu
3799:"Index of /templates"
3594:. December 20, 2023.
3491:Slackware.cs.utah.edu
3431:Slackware.cs.utah.edu
3302:on September 15, 2008
2993:Slackware.cs.utah.edu
2696:. Springer. pp.
1755:(patched to 4.4.301)
821:Dependency resolution
605:
578:issue tracking system
417:graphical interface,
404:
153:; 2 years ago
7509:Linux Router Project
5738:on November 24, 2018
4790:"13.1 ChangeLog.txt"
4730:"13.0 ChangeLog.txt"
4640:"12.2 ChangeLog.txt"
4577:"12.1 ChangeLog.txt"
3919:"15.0 ChangeLog.txt"
3773:Alien.dslackbook.org
3141:Connie.slackware.com
2763:Mirror.slackware.com
2364:on November 18, 2015
2142:Open-source software
1692:(patched to 3.2.98)
1436:(patched to 2.4.26)
1415:(patched to 2.4.21)
63:Slackware 15.0 with
7671:Linux distributions
7441:SUSE Studio Express
7208:Other derivatives:
6290:Linux distributions
5700:store.slackware.com
3863:Alien.slackbook.org
3829:"WebSight Designsm"
3220:on October 30, 2014
2213:. February 2, 2022.
971:
576:There is no formal
534:, primarily due to
44:
7315:BLAG Linux and GNU
7182:Linux Caixa Mágica
6026:Distro.ibiblio.org
5766:LinuxQuestions.org
5494:Linuxquestions.org
5422:Linuxquestions.org
3992:Docs.slackware.com
3899:on January 8, 2007
3743:Linuxquestions.org
3622:Docs.slackware.com
3173:"Slackware Alumni"
3075:Docs.slackware.com
3059:. October 4, 2002.
3045:on March 18, 2014.
2878:. March 27, 2005.
2794:on January 8, 2007
2070:Patrick Volkerding
1820:/var/lib/pkgtools/
1816:/var/log/packages/
1766:and switched from
1724:Added support for
1665:Added support for
1140:Transitioned from
969:
799:/var/log/pkgtools/
754:/var/lib/pkgtools/
683:filename extension
612:
463:Walnut Creek CDROM
407:
319:Linux distribution
300:Patrick Volkerding
296:Linux distribution
79:Patrick Volkerding
39:Linux distribution
7623:
7622:
7569:
7568:
7514:MCC Interim Linux
7457:Caldera OpenLinux
6776:
6775:
6117:Arm.slackware.com
6087:Arm.slackware.com
6056:arm.slackware.com
6002:on August 9, 2018
5944:. August 14, 2019
5706:on March 14, 2019
5696:"Slackware Linux"
4493:. July 10, 2007.
4081:978-1-57176-150-7
3859:"Index of /ktown"
3775:. June 10, 2016.
3709:"SlackBuilds.org"
3469:978-0-9847842-2-6
2974:on July 20, 2010.
2876:Tech.slashdot.org
2735:. July 16, 1993.
2707:978-0-387-94880-5
2272:Distrowatch.com.
1911:
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1362:No EOL specified
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1001:No EOL specified
787:removed_packages/
572:Development model
556:Design philosophy
375:J. R. "Bob" Dobbs
289:
288:
151:/ 2 February 2022
125:17 July 1993
16:(Redirected from
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7603:
7595:Linux portal
7593:
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7580:
7370:Yellow Dog Linux
7355:Think Blue Linux
7345:Scientific Linux
7220:CrunchBang Linux
7116:
6657:Damn Small Linux
6475:
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981:End-of-life date
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7162:Black Lab Linux
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7096:Tiny Core Linux
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2003:(32/64bit),
1995:(32/64bit),
1972:
1969:
1960:
1957:
1953:
1949:
1941:
1933:
1925:
1917:
1891:
1874:
1857:development
1778:
1469:X.org Server
1348:Added GNOME
1287:2.0.37pre10
978:Release date
960:
953:
949:
945:Gentoo Linux
940:
928:
926:
906:
898:
894:
882:
879:Repositories
831:
827:dependencies
826:
824:
747:
738:shell script
715:
665:
660:
622:), upgrade (
618:), install (
613:
587:
575:
559:
550:
528:
520:
500:
487:X.Org Server
484:
475:
472:
451:
431:
408:
388:obfuscated.
381:
379:
368:
364:
355:bug tracking
336:
312:
291:
290:
171:Multilingual
167:Available in
112:Source model
95:) (based on
65:KDE Plasma 5
36:
7462:CyanogenMod
7423:VectorLinux
7225:DoudouLinux
7215:Corel Linux
7081:Source Mage
6850:Sailfish OS
6845:Rocky Linux
6835:Red Star OS
6795:Asahi Linux
6737:SparkyLinux
6546:Bodhi Linux
6518:Ubuntu MATE
6419:EndeavourOS
6311:Android-x86
6254:DistroWatch
6006:January 12,
5941:DistroWatch
5913:DistroWatch
5888:(in German)
5861:(in German)
5710:January 12,
5524:slarm64.org
5281:October 21,
5143:January 14,
5113:October 11,
5029:October 11,
4979:October 11,
3928:February 8,
3873:January 15,
3843:January 15,
3813:January 15,
3723:January 15,
3085:November 7,
2886:October 14,
2492:"FreeSlack"
2383:Linux.org.
2246:February 3,
2195:December 5,
1783:2022-02-02
1750:2024-01-01
1747:2016-06-30
1716:2024-01-01
1713:2013-11-04
1687:2024-01-01
1684:2012-09-28
1673:filesystem
1659:2018-07-05
1656:2011-04-27
1631:2018-07-05
1628:2010-05-24
1611:2018-07-05
1608:2009-08-26
1590:2013-12-09
1587:2008-12-10
1571:2013-12-09
1568:2008-05-02
1543:2012-08-01
1540:2007-07-01
1523:2012-08-01
1520:2006-10-02
1503:2012-08-01
1500:2005-09-14
1484:2012-08-01
1481:2005-02-02
1457:2012-08-01
1454:2004-06-23
1431:2012-08-01
1428:2003-09-26
1410:2012-08-01
1407:2003-03-19
1386:2012-08-01
1383:2002-06-18
1359:2001-07-01
1339:2000-06-22
1320:1999-10-25
1300:1999-05-17
1281:1999-05-10
1262:1998-10-28
1243:1998-06-09
1229:Introduced
1220:1997-10-14
1201:1997-06-11
1182:1997-02-17
1159:1996-06-03
1131:1995-11-30
1112:1995-05-24
1093:1995-03-30
1074:1994-10-31
1055:1994-07-02
1036:1994-03-19
1017:1993-11-05
998:1993-07-17
892:extension.
811:douninst.sh
803:douninst.sh
743:douninst.sh
469:Development
459:floppy disk
382:install.end
298:created by
116:Open source
7630:Categories
7605:Comparison
7477:Firefox OS
7365:Vine Linux
7360:Turbolinux
7293:xB Machine
7245:HandyLinux
7230:Dreamlinux
6996:GeckoLinux
6923:ROSA Linux
6873:ChromiumOS
6682:FreedomBox
6677:Endless OS
6581:LXLE Linux
6576:Linux Mint
6571:Linux Lite
6556:Emmabuntüs
6486:Official:
6424:Frugalware
6346:GrapheneOS
5260:August 31,
5231:August 31,
5202:August 31,
5173:January 1,
5058:August 31,
5008:August 31,
4371:Osnews.com
4341:Osnews.com
4281:Osnews.com
4261:August 31,
4222:Osnews.com
4192:Osnews.com
4172:August 31,
4056:August 31,
3377:August 31,
3348:August 12,
3327:August 12,
3276:August 11,
3250:August 11,
2915:August 31,
2856:August 31,
2827:August 31,
2632:August 31,
2603:August 31,
2476:October 8,
2464:PC World.
2449:October 8,
2422:October 8,
2395:October 8,
2368:October 8,
2341:October 8,
2149:References
2095:Das U-Boot
2081:BitTorrent
2077:ISO images
2075:Slackware
1991:(64 bit),
1760:PulseAudio
1645:subsystem
1170:Windows 95
730:slack-desc
657:upgradepkg
632:explodepkg
624:upgradepkg
620:installpkg
598:Management
562:simplicity
532:PulseAudio
308:SUSE Linux
281:.slackware
225:Monolithic
145:15.0
132:1993-07-17
7636:Slackware
7531:Mobilinux
7467:DemoLinux
7380:Slackware
7240:gNewSense
7210:BackTrack
7192:Pinguy OS
7167:Cub Linux
7051:GoboLinux
6933:Slackware
6918:PCLinuxOS
6903:ALT Linux
6790:AlmaLinux
6749:(1.0–2.0)
6712:Parrot OS
6566:Freespire
6414:BlackArch
6376:Replicant
6351:LineageOS
6250:Slackware
5859:Pro-Linux
5520:"slarm64"
5504:March 28,
5108:Slackware
4974:Slackware
4854:Linux.com
4611:Linux.com
4551:Linux.com
4491:Linux.com
3753:March 19,
3692:March 29,
3213:Linux.com
2713:August 4,
2173:Newsgroup
2045:PowerBook
2031:Macintosh
2007:(64bit),
1989:LoongArch
1979:(ARM64),
1944:IBM S/390
1854:-current
1828:vulkansdk
1662:2.6.37.6
1639:PolicyKit
1634:2.6.33.4
1614:2.6.29.6
1574:2.6.24.5
1546:2.6.21.5
1526:2.4.33.3
958:5.15.19.
853:slapt-get
844:does for
836:does for
795:/var/log/
779:packages/
775:packages/
767:doinst.sh
758:packages/
750:/var/log/
734:doinst.sh
661:different
628:removepkg
479:marketing
427:GNU Emacs
315:Unix-like
292:Slackware
200:Platforms
192:pkgtool,
179:pkgtool,
93:Unix-like
85:OS family
74:Developer
43:Slackware
7615:Category
7546:Remix OS
7541:OpenELEC
7489:Floppyfw
7413:Platypux
7250:Libranet
7187:LinuxTLE
7155:Ubuntu:
7133:Antergos
7128:ArchLabs
6979:openSUSE
6951:Salix OS
6895:Mandriva
6878:ChromeOS
6825:Qubes OS
6707:MX Linux
6621:Zorin OS
6601:Trisquel
6561:KDE neon
6488:Edubuntu
6404:ArchBang
6331:DivestOS
6211:Archived
6178:Archived
6147:Archived
6121:Archived
6091:Archived
6060:Archived
6030:Archived
5948:July 20,
5920:July 20,
5892:July 20,
5865:July 20,
5834:July 20,
5804:July 20,
5776:July 20,
5770:Archived
5742:July 20,
5671:Archived
5638:Archived
5614:June 28,
5608:Archived
5584:June 28,
5578:Archived
5498:Archived
5432:June 29,
5426:Archived
5402:July 22,
5396:Archived
5372:July 22,
5366:Archived
5336:Archived
5305:Archived
5254:Archived
5225:Archived
5196:Archived
5167:Archived
5137:Archived
5082:Archived
5052:Archived
5002:Archived
4948:Archived
4918:Archived
4888:Archived
4858:Archived
4828:Archived
4798:Archived
4768:Archived
4738:Archived
4708:Archived
4678:Archived
4648:Archived
4615:Archived
4585:Archived
4555:Archived
4525:Archived
4495:Archived
4465:Archived
4435:Archived
4405:Archived
4375:Archived
4345:Archived
4321:July 22,
4315:Archived
4285:Archived
4255:Archived
4226:Archived
4196:Archived
4166:Archived
4137:Archived
4113:July 22,
4107:Archived
4050:Archived
4027:July 22,
4002:July 22,
3996:Archived
3966:Archived
3867:Archived
3837:Archived
3807:Archived
3783:July 22,
3777:Archived
3747:Archived
3717:Archived
3686:Archived
3656:Archived
3632:July 22,
3626:Archived
3596:Archived
3561:July 22,
3555:Archived
3531:July 22,
3525:Archived
3501:July 22,
3495:Archived
3441:July 22,
3435:Archived
3405:July 22,
3371:Archived
3270:Archived
3244:Archived
3181:Archived
3154:July 22,
3145:Archived
3113:July 22,
3079:Archived
3003:July 22,
2997:Archived
2948:July 22,
2942:Archived
2909:Archived
2880:Archived
2850:Archived
2821:Archived
2798:July 22,
2768:July 22,
2743:July 22,
2737:Archived
2673:July 22,
2667:Archived
2626:Archived
2597:Archived
2574:July 22,
2568:Archived
2538:Archived
2506:July 22,
2500:Archived
2470:Archived
2443:Archived
2416:Archived
2389:Archived
2335:Archived
2314:July 22,
2308:Archived
2284:July 22,
2278:Archived
2189:Archived
1997:OpenRISC
1973:BonSlack
1863:6.10.10
1822:; added
1593:2.6.27.7
1443:to ALSA
1231:ZipSlack
1023:0.99.13
916:Releases
902:upstream
783:scripts/
771:scripts/
762:scripts/
726:install/
718:metadata
668:tarballs
649:slackpkg
640:slackpkg
593:Packages
508:Cinnamon
377:' head.
323:upstream
237:Userland
194:slackpkg
181:slackpkg
7499:Immunix
7408:NimbleX
7403:Kongoni
7388:BioSLAX
7325:ClearOS
7303:Red Hat
7172:Gobuntu
7157:Asturix
7056:Guix SD
7014:4MLinux
6961:Zenwalk
6946:Porteus
6805:EulerOS
6747:SteamOS
6742:SolydXK
6702:Knoppix
6697:Kanotix
6616:Wubuntu
6596:Pop! OS
6586:Nova OS
6541:BackBox
6533:Xubuntu
6498:Lubuntu
6493:Kubuntu
6454:SteamOS
6444:Manjaro
6386:OmniROM
6341:Fire OS
6326:ColorOS
6321:Celadon
6316:CalyxOS
6298:Android
6153:May 19,
6127:May 28,
6097:May 26,
6036:May 26,
5798:LWN.net
5554:May 15,
5342:May 26,
5311:May 26,
4884:Lwn.net
4704:Lwn.net
4431:Lwn.net
4401:Lwn.net
3972:May 26,
3903:May 26,
3662:May 26,
3306:May 26,
3024:YouTube
2663:Lwn.net
2544:July 3,
2181:Usenet:
2175::
2116:Portals
2037:PowerPC
2001:PowerPC
1977:Aarch64
1965:riscv64
1961:slarm64
1937:slamd64
1914:Support
1875:Legend:
1844:Wayland
1812:python3
1808:Plasma5
1789:5.15.19
1734:MariaDB
1719:3.10.17
1506:2.4.31
1487:2.4.29
1465:XFree86
1460:2.4.26
1389:2.4.18
1365:2.2.19
1345:2.2.16
1326:2.2.13
1268:2.0.35
1249:2.0.34
1226:2.0.30
1207:2.0.30
1188:2.0.29
1137:1.2.13
1080:1.1.59
975:Version
846:Red Hat
691:DEFLATE
653:pkgtool
644:extras/
636:makepkg
616:pkgtool
491:XFree86
392:History
263:License
249:Default
156: (
130: (
107:Current
7561:Turkix
7482:B2G OS
7398:KateOS
7335:Korora
7320:CentOS
7307:Fedora
7275:Gentoo
7260:Parsix
7197:Sabily
7148:Debian
7138:Chakra
7091:T2 SDE
7019:Alpine
6908:Mageia
6885:Pentoo
6860:Gentoo
6815:Nobara
6782:Fedora
6768:Whonix
6717:PureOS
6687:Kaisen
6667:Devuan
6662:deepin
6479:Ubuntu
6470:Debian
6439:LinHES
6429:Garuda
6361:One UI
5829:iTWire
5791:jake.
4078:
3466:
2704:
2183:
2097:and a
2057:Xserve
2055:, and
2009:S/390x
2005:RISC-V
1842:, and
1836:FFmpeg
1758:Added
1753:4.4.14
1695:Added
1690:3.2.29
1653:13.37
1643:libata
1637:Added
1434:2.4.22
1413:2.4.20
1368:Added
1306:2.2.6
1165:2.0.0
1128:12/95
1118:1.2.8
1099:1.2.1
1071:11/94
1061:1.0.9
1042:1.0.8
1014:11/93
933:Ubuntu
872:pkgsrc
868:NetBSD
858:Gslapt
838:Debian
419:TCP/IP
343:x86_64
219:Kernel
208:x86-64
18:Swaret
7536:Nitix
7519:MeeGo
7504:Jurix
7450:Other
7086:Solus
7076:Puppy
7071:NixOS
7061:KaiOS
7044:Kwort
7024:CHAOS
7007:Other
6758:Tizen
6753:Tails
6672:Elive
6642:Astra
6637:antiX
6630:Other
6409:Artix
5250:(TXT)
5221:(TXT)
5048:(TXT)
4998:(TXT)
4251:(TXT)
4162:(TXT)
4099:(TXT)
4046:(TXT)
3487:(TXT)
3427:(TXT)
3396:(TXT)
3367:(TXT)
3148:(PDF)
3137:(PDF)
3104:(PDF)
2989:(TXT)
2905:(TXT)
2846:(TXT)
2817:(TXT)
2700:–83.
2692:LINUX
2622:(TXT)
2593:(TXT)
2130:Linux
2053:iBook
2017:SPARC
1981:Alpha
1800:UTF-8
1796:ASCII
1764:VDPAU
1744:14.2
1730:MySQL
1710:14.1
1681:14.0
1671:Btrfs
1625:13.1
1605:13.0
1584:12.2
1565:12.1
1537:12.0
1517:11.0
1497:10.2
1478:10.1
1451:10.0
1198:6/97
1179:2/97
1156:6/96
1142:a.out
1109:6/95
1090:4/95
1052:7/94
1033:3/94
995:7/93
956:Linux
935:) or
699:bzip2
536:BlueZ
523:IA-32
503:GNOME
442:CLISP
397:Birth
386:ROT13
339:IA-32
294:is a
229:Linux
204:IA-32
89:Linux
7583:List
7433:SUSE
7120:Arch
7101:Void
7066:KaOS
7039:CRUX
6971:SUSE
6956:Slax
6732:Slax
6727:Q4OS
6692:Kali
6611:Uruk
6396:Arch
6356:MIUI
6336:EMUI
6219:2022
6186:2022
6155:2013
6129:2015
6099:2015
6068:2022
6038:2015
6008:2022
5950:2021
5922:2021
5894:2021
5867:2021
5836:2021
5806:2021
5778:2021
5744:2021
5712:2022
5679:2022
5646:2022
5616:2020
5586:2020
5556:2023
5531:2022
5506:2017
5476:2022
5455:2022
5434:2016
5404:2017
5374:2017
5344:2015
5313:2015
5283:2023
5262:2024
5233:2024
5204:2024
5175:2024
5145:2020
5115:2023
5090:2019
5060:2024
5031:2023
5010:2024
4981:2023
4956:2019
4926:2019
4896:2019
4866:2019
4836:2019
4806:2019
4776:2019
4746:2019
4716:2019
4686:2019
4656:2019
4623:2019
4593:2019
4563:2019
4533:2019
4503:2019
4473:2019
4443:2019
4413:2019
4383:2019
4353:2019
4323:2017
4293:2019
4263:2024
4234:2019
4204:2019
4174:2024
4145:2019
4115:2017
4076:ISBN
4058:2024
4029:2017
4004:2017
3974:2015
3930:2022
3905:2015
3875:2017
3845:2017
3815:2017
3785:2017
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