Slackware as an 'training distro' is the best training tool one can have.
Linux from scratch is too crude.  Slackware will allow you to learn what
goes on 'under the hood', so that you will know just how everything comes
together in a linux system.

Slackware used as a distro for multiple servers is an unwise decisision.
It does not have a package manager like RPM or DEB.  To have a
maintainable and sustainable network of linux servers, you need good
package management.


On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Mark Erbel O. Domingo wrote:

> hmm, it seems that many bash Slackware Linux as a distro?
>
> Why not Slackware?
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