Slackel is a Linux distribution based on Slackware and Salix. It is fully compatible with Slackware and Salix but the difference is that it includes the current version of Slackware. So Slackware users can benefit from Slackel repositories. It is available in three editions, KDE, Openbox and Fluxbox. Slackel disc images are offered in two different forms, Installation disc image and Live disc image.
Slackel is developed in Greece by Dimitris Tzemos.
Slackel means Greek Slackware. Slackware + Hellenic (Greek).
Slackel's goal is to be a stable, fast and light distribution. Slackel is multilingual.
Features
- Openbox, Fluxbox or KDE
- PAE and and non-PAE kernels with older hardware support
- Gui installer to hard disk. Gui and script creation of Live USB.
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