
For almost a week now, I've been using
Slackware 9.1 (RC-1 released
today), and I am having a blast. Slackware doesn't have more than 6-8% of the Linux market these days, but it used to be one of the most-used distros back in the day. Today, many think of Slackware as a true classic, a thought that is often accompanied by a feeling that Slackware is not a user-friendly or an uber-modern Linux distribution. There is some truth in that statement, but there is always the big "But". Read on for our very positive experience with Slackware 9.1-pre.
Update: In less than 24 hours since the RC-1, Slackware 9.1 RC-2
is out.
Sorry about all the confusion. HP's wireless tools (iwconfig... etc) is located in the slackware/n directory in a package named wireless-tools-26. Looks like slackware is in fact on the ball.