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  • bple2137
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    that Other Init System
    Nice

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  • vw_fan17
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    14.1 and 14.2 were also "stable" releases with major updates. Just not a total overhaul.

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  • tuxd3v
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    Slackware is the "way of the samurai"..

    I will be giving it a test

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  • Paradigm Shifter
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    Originally posted by Ipkh View Post
    Be interesting to try this new build the whole shebang from source.
    Absolutely.

    I guess I know what's getting installed soon...

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  • evasb
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    Am I reading it wrong, or Patrick called systemd anti-Unix in a polite way?

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  • Ipkh
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    Be interesting to try this new build the whole shebang from source.

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  • onlyLinuxLuvUBack
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    Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
    I remember using Slackware during 2016 to 2019.
    It was a pretty unique experience, but the (proto-)package manager was very basic that I ended up make installing everything that wasn't available on the default installation.
    Service management was rather difficult to do as everything was a script...

    The only benefit is that SFTP worked faster (reaching peak speeds of 90MB/s) when compared to openSUSE (which only does up to 40MB/s) on this poor slow processor.
    that would be a good phoronix benchmark sftp: slackware vs ubuntu lts vs opensuse vs rocky

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  • tildearrow
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    I remember using Slackware during 2016 to 2019.
    It was a pretty unique experience, but the (proto-)package manager was very basic that I ended up make installing everything that wasn't available on the default installation.
    Service management was rather difficult to do as everything was a script...

    The only benefit is that SFTP worked faster (reaching peak speeds of 90MB/s) when compared to openSUSE (which only does up to 40MB/s) on this poor slow processor.

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    Phoronix: Slackware 15.0 Released After Many Years In Development

    Slackware 14 released back in 2012 and has finally been succeded by Slackware 15.0 as stable! Slackware remains the oldest, still-maintained Linux distribution that has been around since 1993...

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