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They made distros after Slackware?
Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, Arch Linux, Slitaz, OpenSUSE, Manjaro, Debian, Crunchbang, Android.
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Debian, manjaro, arch, mint, suse, red hat, Pop!_OS, Zorin
Debian, Fedora, Arch, Gentoo, Slackware, LFS, Mandravia, OpenSuse, Knoppix, Puppy
And an honorable FreeBSD mention
I've spent a lot of time on the toilet looking at this.
Hey knoppix! My first distro, first experience of Linux. Something like 2004. Fellow student told me about it, I was already curious but hadn't yet tried any distros yet; they burned me a disk and brought it to class the next day. Was really cool to run a different OS, and to just pop it in and go.
Let's gooooo
Debian (+Devuan), Ubuntu (+Kubuntu, Lubuntu), Linux Mint, Zorin, KDE Neon, Kali, Parrot, Tails, Raspberry Pi OS
Fedora, RHEL, Nobara, Bazzite, Qubes
OpenSUSE
Arch (+Artix), Manjaro, Garuda, Endeavour, CachyOS, KDE Linux
Slackware
Gentoo, Funtoo
Linux X?
Debian, devuan, arch, artix, nixos, guixSD, gentoo, funtoo, slackware, lfs
LFS aint a distro tho. it's a guide.
Wouldn't it be a distro if you package the end result and distribute it?
distros need package managers. I mean hell, one could argue that distros are package managers
It's not even that. It's a path to madness.
Arch
Soo, was he shot? I didn't watch this movie
Is this inglorious bastards? Anyway, debian is the correct answer, because all the downstream are just debian to me
LFS