What About Slack-Based Distros

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johnb316

May 29, 2007
6:35 AM CST
This "tutorial" is incomplete, IMHO, in that it omits several Slackware based distros that are geared toward newbies. Three that come to mind immediately are VectorLinux, Zenwalk, and Slax.

I would say to Steve Emms, "Why have you chosen to omit Slackware-based distributions and focus only on Debian- or Fedora-based distributions?" This inquiring mind wants to know.

John
tuxchick

May 29, 2007
6:56 AM CST
Or you could offer Steve Emms some help, and contribute your own suggestions.
vainrveenr

May 29, 2007
7:08 AM CST
Quoting:I would say to Steve Emms, "Why have you chosen to omit Slackware-based distributions and focus only on Debian- or Fedora-based distributions?" This inquiring mind wants to know.
Is one reason possibly because Slackware-based distros are _considered_ (by Emms?) to be less popular than Debian- and Fedora-based ones, as indicated by the likes of DistroWatch, http://www.distrowatch.com ?? The latter two base-distros are generally rated on DistroWatch higher than Slackware -- in the first dozen HPDs rather in the second dozen or so HPDs. Well? Here is yet another inquiring mind.
jdixon

May 29, 2007
8:06 AM CST
> Is one reason possibly because Slackware-based distros are _considered_ (by Emms?) to be less popular than Debian- and Fedora-based ones,

Probably. However, the relationship between popularity and quality is seldom a linear one.

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