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slackermax 08-26-2008 01:36 AM

Why do you slack?
 
I want to why there are so many people who use Slackware. Beyond the general statement about simplicity, control, and stability.

For example I went to slackware for the experience with a different flavor of Linux and I love it. There are times when I have moments of frustration but they are far and fewer between than $Windoze BSOD.

For me slackware represents the ultimate of operating system precision. Everything I need and nothing I don't (the best part is I decide where everything falls).

Max

niels.horn 08-26-2008 05:32 AM

For me, two words sum it up: Control and Stability.

Slackware was my first experience with Linux in 1996. I have tried other flavors, but came back to Slackware because here I know I am in control.
I have one system that uses the -current tree and even kde4 from /testing, but even that system is more stable than my Windows laptop from work. :-)

hitest 08-26-2008 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by niels.horn (Post 3260015)
For me, two words sum it up: Control and Stability.

I agree. I also appreciate the security of our favourite OS. When a security threat is identified a patch is promptly released.

allend 08-26-2008 09:48 AM

Just been reading the back of my 12.1 install DVD.
Quote:

The Official Release of Slackware(r) Linux by Patrick Volkerding is an advanced Linux operating system, designed with the twin goals of ease of use and stability .. Slackware philosophy demands ease of use, ease of administration, and open development ..
I'm a sucker for a good ad! :P

mostlyharmless 08-26-2008 10:32 AM

There are many interesting distros out there, not all with large numbers of users and a well setup web site, like Ubuntu, or with corporate support, like (Open)SUSE or Redhat/Fedora. Support is very important! Slackware users are used to setting things up themselves and configuring the system; I think that makes for a relatively robust community when it comes to getting help problem solving. Gentoo seems to have a similar following. Smaller or newer distros are at a disadvantage that way.

Cuetzpallin 08-26-2008 11:00 AM

Well, It's simple, stable, rock solid, and funny.

ahhh and controversial, like the new logo or "user-friendly" capabilities.

You know... the best distro never made in the world

b0uncer 08-26-2008 11:04 AM

It works.

It's not the best operating system ever made (not that any other OS is), but as long as it does what I need it to do, I'll use it. If it one day doesn't, I'll move on (good old DOS fans probably had to do that too one day).

brianL 08-26-2008 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by slackermax (Post 3259867)
I want to why there are so many people who use Slackware. Beyond the general statement about simplicity, control, and stability.

It was the first distro I used (Slackware 10.0) in 2005, and first times are always special (her name was <censored> in December, 1961).

Jeebizz 08-26-2008 11:16 AM

I guess just like everyone else said, I slack because the distro just works for me, and doesn't get in my way.

One question I do pose is, why not slack? :D

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Originally Posted by b0uncer
(good old DOS fans probably had to do that too one day).
I don't think so, just so long as the FreeDOS project remains, then DOS fans have something to cling to. :D I like FreeDOS by the way.

Franklin 08-26-2008 06:26 PM

A slacker would not ask "why slack?". A slacker would just slack.

Then the slacker would know.

masonm 08-26-2008 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Franklin (Post 3260781)
A slacker would not ask "why slack?". A slacker would just slack.

Then the slacker would know.

A very slack response.

hitest 08-26-2008 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Franklin (Post 3260781)
A slacker would not ask "why slack?". A slacker would just slack.

Then the slacker would know.

The Tao of Slackware:-)

ninja master 08-27-2008 09:47 AM

"A slacker would not ask "why slack?". A slacker would just slack."

a slacker would say "why NOT slack?!?"

GazL 08-27-2008 10:00 AM

I find with Slackware you either 'get it', or you don't. If you 'get it' you'll not want to use anything else from now on in. If you don't, then you'll point and laugh hysterically every time someone tells you they run Slackware.


As the little green dude would say:

Slack, or Slack not! There is no why.

hitest 08-27-2008 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by GazL (Post 3261528)
As the little green dude would say:

Slack, or Slack not! There is no why.

May the Slack be with you! :cool:


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