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minus-squaregandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up10·edit-24 days agoHere’s a picture of the linux distro family tree: There’s Debian, the distro. There’s Redhat/Fedora, which is commercial, there’s gentoo, where on installation, everything is compiled from source. There is slackware, mostly for historical purposes (it was the first distro), there’s arch for people who want to feel they’re better than others tinkerers, there is openSUSE, which is like redhat but german.
minus-squareSwingingTheLamp@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·4 days agoSlackware is the oldest distribution which is still active. I remember Yggdrasil came before it, and I’m looking it up, I see that Slackware was based on the earlier SLS.
minus-squareulterno@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-24 days agoWhat’s with nexenta changing colour in between? Did it change ownership right before going down? Same for beafanatix, which changes the line colour right after the starting dot.
Here’s a picture of the linux distro family tree:
There’s Debian, the distro.
There’s Redhat/Fedora, which is commercial,
there’s gentoo, where on installation, everything is compiled from source.
There is slackware, mostly for historical purposes (it was the first distro),
there’s arch for
people who want to feel they’re better than otherstinkerers,there is openSUSE, which is like redhat but german.
Slackware is the oldest distribution which is still active. I remember Yggdrasil came before it, and I’m looking it up, I see that Slackware was based on the earlier SLS.
What’s with nexenta changing colour in between?
Did it change ownership right before going down?
Same for beafanatix, which changes the line colour right after the starting dot.