That's what I had in mind .. Suse is nice but is not comparable to Redhat, Debian and Slackware .. these are, considering ex. geographical extension, historical aspects and child distributions, the real big threeAkuna wrote:To me Slackware is definitely the third one (not SuSE), just see how many other distributions are based on it. In fact chronologically Slackware is really the 1st one....thenktor wrote:Debian (Ubuntu), RedHat (Fedora), SuSE (OpenSuSE)
With Distributions like Salix OS I guess Slackware will become much more popular for desktop / workstation purposes...
So long
Outlaw