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Absolutely. Slackware is easy once you know how and the help on linuxquestions, etc. is invaluable if not.
Once installed all I need to do is tweak a few of the (excellently-commented) config files install a few packages and then enjoy 8-9 months of rock-solid linux joy.
This might seem a PITA if you're a reviewer or distro-hopper but users who config their PC once then just use it Slack's a breeze!