To paraphrase one of the best "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episodes, "Best of Both Worlds", both Arch Linux and Slackware represent the best of all the OS worlds: the power of traditional Unix, the elegance of BSD and the ease of mind of Mac OS X. This is an article outlining the differences between --what I believe-- are the two best Linux distros around today. Mind you though, "best" doesn't always mean "easy".
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Don't be silly please. I would never install an unsupported non-maintained version of Linux to my brother's K6. It will have to be supported and up to date. And given that my choices are either Slack or Arch, in this case it has to be Slack.
Don't be silly please. I would never install an unsupported non-maintained version of Linux to my brother's K6. It will have to be supported and up to date. And given that my choices are either Slack or Arch, in this case it has to be Slack.