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Happy 25th Anniversary Slackware Linux

242 点作者 natex将近 7 年前

40 条评论

filmgirlcw将近 7 年前
My first Linux was in 1998 (when I was in 9th grade) and I <i>think</i> my first distro was RedHat, but then my boyfriend at the time told me Slackware was better so I quickly switched. Like others in this thread, I learned so much from Slackware.<p>I eventually moved to Debian and its derivatives and now I only use Linux in a docker container or in a VM, but I’ll always look back on that time in my life fondly b&#x2F;c it’s what shaped the basis for so much of my computing life. My career as an adult has had lots of pivots, but I can confidently say that I wouldn’t have my current day job if it weren’t for all the stuff being a Slackware user taught me 20 years ago.<p>Happy 25th, Slackware!
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sjs382将近 7 年前
Slackware was my first introduction to Linux. I initially investigated it as a way to get around my parents setting a password on Windows. Thanks, mom and dad, for the (very unintentional) motivation that set me on the career path I&#x27;m on now.
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johnnycarcin将近 7 年前
Happy Anniversary! Like others here, Slackware was my first distro. I called it out in a blog post of mine a long time ago:<p>&quot;All the “legit” people were using Linux so I spent a week downloading the different packages for a Slackware install and put them all on 3.5” floppies only to have the install fail. I should mention that up until this point I had basically zero Linux experience. Luckily for me there was Cheap Bytes which was a site that would burn everything to a CD and mail it to you for a small fee. A few weeks later that old 133Mhz Windows 95 computer was a lean and mean Linux box. I can still remember the panic when I saw that “darkstar login” prompt come up. What the hell had I done? As I said earlier, I was all in.&quot;
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tonyarkles将近 7 年前
Oh, the memories. Like many others in this thread, Slackware was my first. I still smile thinking about the bootstrapping process I managed to figure out (I was ~12 years old at the time). We didn&#x27;t have much money, which meant we didn&#x27;t have a whole bunch of floppy disks laying around. I managed to scrounge up enough of them to get the A series and a subset of the N series (just enough for PPP and FTP). Once I got a working setup, I dialed into our ISP and slowly downloaded extras until I had a usable system. First X, and then a graphical browser, and then the rest. Fond fond memories.
gruturo将近 7 年前
Indeed happy anniversary, congrats, and thanks to Patrick Volkerding and crew.<p>I&#x27;m leaning towards FreeBSD lately, and when it&#x27;s Linux at work it&#x27;s necessarily RHEL due to company standardization etc, but Slackware is where the heart is, and will always be.
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lithiumfrost将近 7 年前
Pretty sure Slackware was the first or second Linux distribution that I tried while I was still in High School in the States. I was attracted to it because it was simple and straightforward, with the packages consisting of tarballs and the distributed packages being very close to vanilla with a minimum of distro patching or customization. It was easier to build stuff on. Didn&#x27;t hurt that it was relatively svelte, either. I had a terrible connection (33.6 kbps).<p>My thanks for all their efforts. I learned a lot about Linux from playing around (poorly) with the distro. We&#x27;ve come a long way since then (the 90&#x27;s). Happy Anniversary!
spapas82将近 7 年前
My 1st linux distro back on 1998 (when I was 16) was Slackware 3.6 with a Linux 2.0.36 kernel. I remember I had a 33.6 kbps modem and downloaded it floppy by floppy. The distro was seperated in letter named packages and you could download only what you needed (iirc it was &#x27;a&#x27; for the core system, &#x27;d&#x27; for development gcc et al, &#x27;x&#x27; for x windows etc).<p>Slackware had a very nice and straight forward installation procedure considering I was 16 at that time and all comcepts were self learned.<p>The &#x27;package&#x27; manager was as simple as possible: packages were tgz files that were just unzipped to &#x2F;.<p>The real problems I had was with my (ISA) sound card and my modem: I rember that I had to boot windows first for the sound card to set up and get the proper IRQ&#x2F;DMA and them hot reboot to linux. For the modem because of how the telecom provided in Greece worked (no dialtone) I had to configure it to use ATX3DT instead of ATDT to call a number.<p>All these took me weeks of research but were resolved to great excitement!<p>Finally, after a couple of months using linux and accessing various IRC channels through the cool BitchX client I executed an innocent looking binary I was sent over. I was running everything as root of course...<p>You probably can understand what happend then :&#x2F;<p>Although I knew (some) of the risks of executing binary acquired binaries in Windows I thought that with linux I was invincible. The good thing was that I noticed strange commands in the root&#x27;s history (the attacker wasnt that good after all) and I immediately formatted the drive.<p>That incident kept me away from linux for a couple of years until I felt more confident for my security skills!
jimmyswimmy将近 7 年前
When I downloaded it, painfully over a 57.6k modem using zmodem, I remember all the notes about slack and the church of Bob. At the time, 1993 or so, there was no Wikipedia, so it was a bit hard for a naive high school kid to figure out that there was actually no religious connotation. I never did get the hang of slack or slackware, but it got me on the path to where I am.
praptak将近 7 年前
My earliest memory of Linux is a bunch of dark blue 3.5 inch disks that I used to install Slackware from. I think that GCC required additional 4 disks and X 6 of them? Good times.
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cyphax将近 7 年前
Congratulations to Patrick and all the package maintainers and contributors! I&#x27;ve been a happy Slackware user for like 18 years or so, and eagerly awaiting Slackware 15!
Koshkin将近 7 年前
Slackware: Linux at its finest: no cruft, easy to install, just works. No automatic dependency resolution is a blessing in disguise.
varlock将近 7 年前
So many fond memories! Unlike many here, Slackware was not my first distro. I had tried Mandrake first, then RedHat, then grew more and more uncomfortable with their packaging system, and after a brief stint with Gentoo (admittedly, it was too early for my skills, back then) I met Slackware. It was love at first sight.<p>It was lean, nimble, skeletal almost. No frills, just perfect. My Athlon just flew with it - something I would never experience with Mandrake or RedHat! The (lovely) price to pay was that you would have to learn more about the internals. I would pay that price time and again!<p>And though I eventually moved to Debian (because, again, of the packaging system) I very fondly admit Slackware was my first true love.<p>Thanks for all you taught me, Slackware.
keithpeter将近 7 年前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=17598685" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=17598685</a><p>and<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.linuxquestions.org&#x2F;questions&#x2F;slackware-14&#x2F;donating-to-slackware-4175634729&#x2F;#post5882751" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.linuxquestions.org&#x2F;questions&#x2F;slackware-14&#x2F;donati...</a><p>If anyone is still monitoring this thread, it transpires that Patrick Volkerding, the BDFL and main developer of Slackware, is having financial problems.<p>Moderators: I think this story would be of interest to HNers because of its similarities with the OpenBSD situation some years ago, and the issue of how to fund open source&#x2F;free software projects generally
acutesoftware将近 7 年前
Wow, time flies doesn&#x27;t it? That was my first intro to Linux - installing on a 386 I think. Compiling stuff to get the sound card and CDROM working. Lots and LOTS of learning.<p>And finally, when it all worked - playing DOOM which actually performed better than on Windows.
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mixmastamyk将近 7 年前
Great (and not so great) memories of downloading floppy images from A-Z? Writing them to disk, trying to get X to work, then installing openlook and later CDE to pretend I had a Sun at my desk. May have been &#x27;94 or so. :-D
gkya将近 7 年前
TIL that Slackware is about five months older than me. I was a distro geek in my teens, and Slackware, together with Gentoo, is on of the two distros that I never got working. Is there any concrete advantages to using it today?
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js2将近 7 年前
In college, I was the SA of a small dialup ISP. Two PCs running Slackware, a Livingston port-master, a T1, and about two dozen Hayes modems. I probably still have the install CD in a box somewhere.
classichasclass将近 7 年前
Yup, first taste of Linux was Slackware too. We ran it on a 486 which was our University webserver for us and our friends. I still wonder what happened to that box.
vmlinuz将近 7 年前
Been using Slackware for over 22 years, and don&#x27;t have plans to stop using it any time soon...<p>I did throw out the last of my floppies many years ago, though!
rok3将近 7 年前
Happy Anniversary.<p>I&#x27;ve moved on to MacOS for work and Arch Linux for home but Slackware will always have a special place as my intro to Linux and understanding what actually goes on beneath the surface on a computer.<p>I can&#x27;t count the number of late-night hours I spent in high school learning about Linux and playing DroidBattles on a second-hand, beat-up Toshiba Portégé running Slackware.
throw7将近 7 年前
Kudos.<p>Slackware was my first linux. I still vividly remember walking back and forth from the computer lab of sun machines, clutching my 3.5&quot; floppies, hoping I had written out the data without any &quot;block errors&quot;. At the time, I had no clue how I could check before hand without going through the install. it took more trips than i care to admit. :D
manuelisimo将近 7 年前
I use gentoo these days, but I used slackware as one of my first distros and I learned tons. Congrats on such a great distro!
roblatham将近 7 年前
Fall of 1996. guy on my freshman hall says &quot;you should try linux&quot;. Installed slackware on everything I had for the next three years until finally switching to Debian.<p>Fondest slackware memory is installing the media to a Syquest Ezflyer -- but I needed to boot with a bleeding edge linux 2.2 kernel to recognize the parallel port hard drive!
giancarlostoro将近 7 年前
Back in 2007 Slackware was my first Linux distro because that&#x27;s what my friend at the time used. Later on it became Debian and then Ubuntu.<p>I think openSUSE was once upon a time based off of Slackware, it&#x27;s since diverged greatly. openSUSE is one of my favorite modern distros outside of the Debian based ones.
cowmix将近 7 年前
As a SLS user, Slackware&#x27;s arrival was very welcome. After every install of SLS a user might spend days applying patches to the system to get almost anything to work right. Slackware worked almost out of the box, which was HUGE back then.
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agumonkey将近 7 年前
Joining others into wishing a the happiest birthday to slackware. Never used it though :)
lholden将近 7 年前
Slackware was my first distro back in the early to mid 90s. Switched t it from SLS! Both were downloaded from a local BBS...<p>Used it until Stampede Linux came out. (Them Pentium optimizations were important!)
atVelocet将近 7 年前
I once was a Windows only guy. Then i was given Slackware from a friend. I really had to learn it the hard way. But i learned a lot and it was worth the hussle.<p>Thanks Slackware and everyone involved.
brandoncordell将近 7 年前
Slackware was the first linux distribution that I was able to install when I was younger probably... 18 years ago or so. Crazy to think about.
pjmlp将近 7 年前
My very first Linux distribution, Slackware 2.0.<p>Our ways have parted, but it is nice to still see it around.<p>Happy Birthday and kudos to all those that still keep it alive.
artie_effim将近 7 年前
My evolutions.<p>RedHat4 (not RHEL, ~1998), Slackware, Gentoo, Ubuntu, Debian<p>Honestly, cut my teeth on Slack - loved it, but now debian is my mainstay.
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krylon将近 7 年前
Happy Birthday!<p>I used Slackware only for a short while before moving to FreeBSD, but I really loved its simplicity back then!
jimjimjim将近 7 年前
my home servers are quite happy running slackware. they just keep doing their job without drama.<p>Thank you Patrick and co.
_Codemonkeyism将近 7 年前
Slackware was such a relief after downloading boot.tgz and root.tgz to build your own linux system.
crtasm将近 7 年前
Never used it directly but Unraid is based on it, thanks Slackware!
tingletech将近 7 年前
that is since 1.00 -- I think I started using it at slackware ~0.7
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bitwize将近 7 年前
Still on Slackware, no plans to use anything else as my main OS. I haven&#x27;t used it continuously but I keep coming back. Slackware <i>is</i> Linux; everything else is mostly UI bling and attempted vendor lock.
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worik将近 7 年前
Happy memories
EMRZ将近 7 年前
Congrendulates, Slackware.
djsumdog将近 7 年前
I still have 4CDs of Slackware 3.6. I was in high school when I first tried it, and I remembered all the complications of getting a PCI Winmodem working in Linux.<p>When I started university, I had a P3 667Mhz that booted Windows 98, Windows 2000, Slackware and BeOS 5. It used the BeOS bootloader because it was the most colorful.