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samac 06-22-2010 12:45 AM

Slackware wouldn't disappear, it is open source so someone smarter and less lazy than me would become the maintainer by forking it. The only thing they would have to do is negotiate for the name with PV or rename it to something else like alienware or robbieware or goblinware or piterpunkware.

SalixOS or FreeBSD

samac

vdvluc 06-22-2010 01:54 AM

FreeBSD :-)

tpreitzel 06-22-2010 03:17 AM

Minix 3 .... already am.

BTW, 2010 will likely be the year of the micro kernel. I suspect support will only continue to grow albeit slowly at first.

My main gripe historically with Minix 3 deals with the tendency for development to slow significantly when the funding disappears. However, I do believe Minix 3 is on the verge of a major increase in popularity (~ a couple of years) as important elements are added to the operating system, e.g. ELF compatibility. Minix 3's increased popularity will drive development regardless of the funding model.

integrale16 06-22-2010 03:20 AM

I'd be interested in FreeBSD, but the lack of DVB support is still a blocking point.
So I would use the last Slackware release as long as it's reasonable.

konsolebox 06-22-2010 03:26 AM

There's always Gentoo but Gentoo's more dynamic than static and its approach is different to Slack. So for something that is like Slackware I'll go for LFS.

koloth 06-22-2010 04:01 AM

Probably something with bsd init scripts... arch?

sycamorex 06-22-2010 04:05 AM

Arch

H_TeXMeX_H 06-22-2010 04:42 AM

I would first try Arch, and if not then maybe FreeBSD or other BSD.

LFS and Gentoo are also options, although after the first two.

hughetorrance 06-22-2010 05:59 AM

Slakwair
 
The distro that Pat,Eric and Robby Etc are working on ... ! :D

brianL 06-22-2010 06:21 AM

Debian stable + Arch + *BSD + LFS/BLFS quadruple-boot.

easuter 06-22-2010 06:38 AM

Arch or BSD

Intel_ 06-22-2010 12:51 PM

Maybe Debian, but do you think that Slackware will disappear? Many people says that this is one man show and will die...

hurry_hui 06-22-2010 12:54 PM

Arch or BSD

rwcooper 06-22-2010 12:58 PM

I really don't know. I've been using Slackware since version 3.3 came out in 1997. I tried Linux from scratch but found it very time consuming to build and maintain, although I might give it another shot.

smoooth103 06-22-2010 01:00 PM

FreeBSD, maybe Debian.


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