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(Score: 1) by jshmlr on Saturday March 24 2018, @03:48PM
This is just a "me too" reply.
I cut my teeth on Slackware and I still try to keep up to date with its development. However, I haven't used it as my main linux distribution for years as I spend way too much time playing with it and not getting work done. I'm usually running some version of Ubuntu (Lubuntu, at the moment) but I still "play" with a Slackware VM as it's become a hobby laiden with nostalgia.
Need nothing, then see what happens.