Slackware wasn't the first Linux distro, but it's the oldest still alive and kicking
Slackware wasn't the first Linux distro, but it's the oldest still alive and kicking
This week the Slackware Linux project is celebrating its 30th anniversary. It is the oldest Linux distribution that is still in active maintenance and development.
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Okay, so, silly question: What was the first linux distro, regardless of current activity?
5 0 ReplyI think it was MCC Interim Linux.
3 0 ReplyInterim Linux would be a neat modern distro name.
4 0 ReplyNeat! I'll have to look into that, thanks~
2 0 ReplyAnother one bites the dust 🎵
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TAMU was an early one I used. There were lots that were one and done too so it's hard to keep track.
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