Salix is a linux distribution based on Slackware that is simple and easy to use. Salix aims to be completely backwards compatible with Slackware, so Slackware users can benefit from Salix repositories.
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BSD License, Other License, GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3), Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike License V3.0Follow salix
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Excelente distribución, la uso en la casa y en el trabajo. Es estable, sólida, fluida, fácil de usar y con un rendimiento soberbio. La mejor distribución de Linux. Ojala tuviera al menos una variante más como KDE quizás.
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It's a very good OS : lightweight , solid , fluid. Only one complaint: the lack of native apps, for example vlc media player.
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Light and fast slackware version
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Wiki needs updated to accurately reflect getting vbox additions working. IE: [COMMAND] sudo slapt-get -i kernel-huge kernel-modules kernel-headers kernel-firmware [COMMAND] sudo lilo -v [COMMAND] uname -r 4.4.157 [COMMAND] slapt-get --show kernel-huge | grep -e Name -e Version | awk '{print (dollar sign)3}' kernel-huge 4.4.157-x86_64-1 [COMMAND] slapt-get --show kernel-headers | grep -e Name -e Version | awk '{print (dollar sign)3}' kernel-headers 4.4.157-x86-1 [dollar signs prohibited in reviews]
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Great distro! I like the openbox version, its fast. Great for programmers.