guckt euch mal http://distrowatch.com/ momentan an (ich hab vorsichtshalber einen Screenshot angehangen) ☺
Distribution Release: Slackware Linux 1.0
Patrick Volkerding has announced the release of Slackware Linux 1.0, a Linux operating system for computers coming on 24 floppy disks and featuring Linux kernel 0.99pl10 with PS/2 mouse and normal hard drive support: "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: kernel source and image at 0.99pl11 Alpha compiled with normal hard drive and PS/2 style mouse support." Read the rest of the release announcement for more information. The complete set of 24 floppy disks is available for download from ftp.slackware.com.
Das finde ich mal einen gelungenen Aprilscherz, vor allem, weil alle Slacker momentan auf das Release von Slackware Linux 13.37 hinfiebern...
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(Hint: Slackware 1.0 wurde - zum ersten mal - am 16.07.1993 released 😉)