Simplicity Linux, a Linux distribution based on Slacko that uses the LXDE desktop, has reached version 15.1 and is now available for download and testing.
Simplicity Linux is based on Slacko and I can tell you right away that this is not a popular system to use, although it’s a very good one. Most other distros use stuff like Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, RHEL, and a few other, but very few developers choose Slackware or Slacko. It’s an interesting choice and it has its perks.
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