Closest thing to Slackware but with PAM and systemd
What is the closest thing to Slackware but with PAM and systemd?
What i like is running Slackware's development branch -current which gives you relative stability along with a rolling release distribution and sparse, pre-tested updates, unlike Arch or Debian which introduce updated packages on a daily basis. Is there such a thing? If not what is the closest thing to it? |
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If you want a rolling release which isn't bleeding edge like Arch, there's Fuduntu or PCLinuxOS. Neither is remotely like Slackware, though.
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Take a look at Crux Linux. I'm not sure if it is a rolling release but you may can make it into one. It is suppose to be based on a cross of Slack & Arch from my understanding.
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CRUX isn't rolling-release, and it doesn't use systemd either.
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Pam and systemd and slackware are a contradictio in terminis.
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Hi, there is pam + systemd available on top of slackware
take a look at: https://github.com/Dlackware |
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