dimanche, août 17, 2008

Slackware a aussi 15 ans !

Slackware Linux est la plus ancienne distribution GNU/Linux. Il y a 15 ans, la première version 1.00 de Sclackware était publiée le 16 juillet 1993. Son fondateur et son développeur est Patrick J. Volkerding depuis 1993. La Slackware est décrite comme "Unix-like". Elle est réputée pour sa stabilité et sa simplicité d'utilisation. La dernière version stable sortie est la Slackware Linux 12.1. De nombreuses distributions ont utilisé Slackware comme base : Zenwalk, Vector Linux, GoblinX, Slax, Absolute, Frugalware, Nimblex, Wolvix, Darkstar, Bluewhite64, KateOS, Slackintosh,... Pour découvrir cette autre merveilleuse distribution, vous pouvez aller visiter son site un peu austère. Sinon, vous pouvez aller lire ci-dessous l'annonce de Patrick J. Volkerding de la sortie de Slackware Linux 1.00.



From: Patrick J. Volkerding (bf703@cleveland.Freenet.Edu) Subject: ANNOUNCE: Slackware Linux 1.00 Newsgroups: comp.os.linux Date: 1993-07-16 17:21:20 PST
The Slackware Linux distribution (v. 1.00) is now available for anonymous FTP. This is a complete installation system designed for systems with a 3.5" boot floppy. It has been tested extensively with a 386/IDE system. The standard kernel included does not support SCSI, but if there's a great demand, I might be persuaded to compile a few custom kernels to put up for FTP.
This release is based largely on the SLS system, but has been enhanced and modified substantially. There are two main disk series, A (13 disks) and X (11 disks). Some of the features:
Series A: About what you'd expect from SLS series A, B, and C. Plus: Source for the Linux DOS emulator version 0.49. The FAQ for kernel level 99pl10. Kernel source and image at .99pl11 Alpha. [compiled with these options: math emulation support, normal hard drive support, TCP/IP, System V IPC, -m486, minix fs, ext2 fs, msdos fs, nfs, proc support, and PS/2 style mouse support. You may need to recompile if you have some other type of busmouse. The kernel was compiled with libc 4.4.1, g++ 2.4.5] The new keytable utilities. The NET-2 networking package, preconfigured to use loopback. A public domain version of ksh, and tcsh 6.04 (with the bugs worked out) GNU gcc, g++, and Objective-C at versions 2.4.5 Includes and libraries at version 4.4.1 mailx, quota utilities, experimental winapi source, sound drivers. The TCL toolkit and samples.
In addition, the installation program has been improved to offer more information about the packages (and the installation procedure itself) as you install.
The install program can also automatically install LILO, configuring it to boot either from your master boot record or from OS/2's Boot Manager.
Series X: Also, all the packages you would get in the SLS X series, plus: XFree-86 version 1.3. Open Look Virtual Window Manager made the default window manager. XS3 server offers support for S3 based video cards. XV 3.00 Image viewer is included. PEX files from the XFree-86 distribution are included.
Although TEX support is not included in the Slackware release, the you may install the SLS T series from the install program.
At this point, the install disk itself is running .99pl8. I'm working on it :^) Also, installation from other than a 3.5" floppy has not been tested, but might work. 5.25" floppy will not work because of file sizes. At this point, I have no plans to support a 5.25" version.
How to get the Slackware(tm) release:
The Slackware release may be obtained be anonymous FTP from mhd3.moorhead.msus.edu in directory /pub/linux/slackware. At least initially, this release will be in the form of 3.5" disk images which should be copied to floppies using the RAWRITE.EXE program, or dd under Linux.
Please note that our FTP software does not support limiting the number of concurrent anonymous logins. PLEASE try to go easy on this machine. If things get out of hand, access may be restricted.
Other sites are, of course, welcome to help out with the load by mirroring the distribution.
If you find any problems with the distribution, or if you have any suggestions for improvements, please let me know. If you know of more up-to-date versions of software in the distribution, I'd like to hear about that, too.
-- Patrick Volkerding volkerdi@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu bf703@cleveland.freenet.edu

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