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Slackware 14.2 Released, Still Systemd-Free (slackware.com)

sombragris writes: Slackware, the oldest GNU/Linux distribution still in active maintenance, was released just minutes ago. Slackware is noted for being the most Unix-like of all Linux distributions. While sporting kernel 4.4.14 and GCC 5.3, other goodies include Perl 5.22.2, Python 2.7.11, Ruby 2.2.5, Subversion 1.9.4, git-2.9.0, mercurial-3.8.2, KDE 4.14.21 (KDE 4.14.3 with kdelibs-4.14.21) Xfce 4.12.1... and no systemd!

According to the ChangeLog: "The long development cycle (the Linux community has lately been living in "interesting times," as they say) is finally behind us, and we're proud to announce the release of Slackware 14.2. The new release brings many updates and modern tools, has switched from udev to eudev (no systemd), and adds well over a hundred new packages to the system. Thanks to the team, the upstream developers, the dedicated Slackware community, and everyone else who pitched in to help make this release a reality." Grab the ISOs at a mirror near you. Enjoy!
The torrents page can be found here.

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  1. Systemd-free by thegarbz · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Of course it is. It isn't based on any distribution that requires systemd so they make up their own decision, just like the 30 something other distributions out there which don't use systemd.If your defining feature of your release is that you didn't change something that others aren't changing either then you should really re-think your purpose in life. ...

    Except that's not it at all. Systemd isn't mentioned anywhere in the release notes or the website, so really the only reason it's in the title is as an attempt to start an editor supported flamewar, instantly ending all hope from the onset that this may be a Linux post that doesn't degrade into the typical filth. Way to go BeauHD