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Slackware Linux Turns 30, Happy Birthday!

Posted by Marius Nestor on Jul 17, 2023,

updated Jul 23, 2023

Today in Techrights

30 Years of Slackware Linux: A Legacy of Stability and Power

=> https://news.tuxmachines.org/i/2023/07/sl30.thumbnail.webp ↺ Slackware Linux

That’s right, on July 16th, 1993, Patrick Volkerding announced Slackware Linux 1.00 as the first stable release of an independently developed GNU/Linux distribution as a “complete installation system designed for systems with a 3.5″ boot floppy”.

Slackware Linux’s first stable release was largely based on the Softlanding Linux System (SLS), one of the first Linux distributions released back in 1992 with the motto “Gentle Touchdowns for DOS Bailouts”, but Patrick Volkerding has been enhancing and modifying it substantially with its own package manager.

Read on

=> https://9to5linux.com/slackware-linux-turns-30-happy-birthday ↺ Read on

ITPro:

Slackware celebrates 30 years in the Linux distribution world

=> https://www.itpro.com/software/open-source/slackware-celebrates-30-years-in-the-linux-distribution-world ↺ Slackware celebrates 30 years in the Linux distribution world

Slackware’s first release predates the Linux kernel reaching version 1 and was an introduction to the operating system for many IT professionals.
It was created by Patrick Volkerding, with version 1 emerging 30 years ago while the most recent major release, 15, was made available in 2022.

The Register:

Slackware wasn't the first Linux distro, but it's the oldest still alive and kicking

=> https://www.theregister.com/2023/07/20/slackware_turns_30/ ↺ Slackware wasn't the first Linux distro, but it's the oldest still alive and kicking

Version 1.0 of Slackware was announced on the July 16, 1993, and project lead Patrick Volkerding, who still maintains the distribution today, celebrated with a modest announcement...

Video:

Origin Of Slackware: Oldest Surviving Linux Distro

=> https://odysee.com/@BrodieRobertson:5/origin-of-slackware-oldest-surviving:1 ↺ Origin Of Slackware: Oldest Surviving Linux Distro

Recently Slackware the oldest surviving Linux distro turned 30 years old so I thought what better time to look back and the origin of this legendary distro and see how we got here.

iTWire:

Slackware turns 30, founder says his 'crazy idea' has borne fruit

=> https://itwire.com/business-it-news/open-source/slackware-turns-30,-founder-says-his-crazy-idea-has-borne-fruit.html ↺ Slackware turns 30, founder says his 'crazy idea' has borne fruit

Slackware is still used by a sizeable number who like doing things the old way. Other distributions, like Red Hat and Debian, have moved on, but Volkerding is still catering to his loyal band of users.
On one occasion, Volkerding somewhat sarcastically responded to the marketing around version numbers — a tactic used mainly by Red Hat — and released version 7.0, after the previous version was 4.0.

FOSS Force:

FOSS Week in Review: Slackware Turns 30, Mageia 9 Coming Soon, & LibreOffice 7.5.5

=> https://fossforce.com/2023/07/foss-week-in-review-slackware-turns-30-mageia-9-coming-soon-libreoffice-7-5-5/ ↺ FOSS Week in Review: Slackware Turns 30, Mageia 9 Coming Soon, & LibreOffice 7.5.5

Yes, the official name of this column is Friday FOSS Week in Review, although we no longer include the day in the headline. And yes, today is Saturday, not Friday.
So why, I hear you ask, is this column being posted a day late?

Slashdot:

2023-07-22 [Older] Slackware Linux Distribution Turns 30 Years Old

=> https://linux.slashdot.org/story/23/07/21/2138223/slackware-linux-distribution-turns-30-years-old ↺ 2023-07-22 [Older] Slackware Linux Distribution Turns 30 Years Old

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