What is Slackel?
Slackel is a Linux distribution that provides users with a modern, compatible, and customizable operating system experience. Based on the well-established Slackware Linux and Salix OS foundations, Slackel offers a robust and reliable platform that caters to a variety of user preferences. With seamless compatibility with Slackware and Salix, Slackel grants Slackware users access to a broader range of software and resources through its own repositories, ensuring a comprehensive and up-to-date computing environment
Highlights
- Available in three distinct editions
- KDE, Openbox, and Fluxbox
- catering to diverse user needs and desktop preferences
- Offers both installation disc images and live disc images, providing flexibility for users to either install the system or trial it without making any permanent changes
- Developed in Greece by Dimitris Tzemos, ensuring a tailored and community-driven Linux distribution