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Just wanted to add my congratulations to Pat on the 30th anniversary of the best and oldest Linux distro out there!
I've been a proud Slackware user since about 1996 and try to do my little bit to support the community - hopefully Slackware will still be around in another 30 years
Congratulations to the 30th anniversary of the greatest Linux distro ever and an awesome community.
Been a happy Slackware user for about 20 years (Slackware 9.1), love Slackware and i am so thankful to Pat and the Slackware Team for still keeping it rockin.
Same goes for Exaga and Stuart (drmozes) for bringing Slackware to ARM and Raspberry Pi
Last edited by Minime_2003; 07-16-2023 at 07:10 AM.
Just wanted to add my congratulations to Pat on the 30th anniversary of the best and oldest Linux distro out there!
Congratulations to Mr. Volkerding and the entire Slackware Team for giving us 30 years of computing excellence! I've been a happy Slacker since 2004(version 10.0).
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