Slackware was my first distro decades ago, and I have lots of fond memories learning Linux with it. How is it these days? What makes it your distro of choice at home in 2023?
Not OP, but: stable, with up-to-date packages. Configuration and maintenance does not change drastically between versions (there's a paper manual, it's on its second revision).
I can be heads-down on something for months and not run updates, and then run them and they apply fine and don't hose anything.
Long support for releases, both officially and on slackbuids.org
From my end user perspective Slackware 15.0 works fine - up to date(ish) packages with what might be described as 'conservative' (old school) administration. For server use it might be best to have a look at the Slackware forum...
systems_glitch|2 years ago
I can be heads-down on something for months and not run updates, and then run them and they apply fine and don't hose anything.
Long support for releases, both officially and on slackbuids.org
jmclnx|2 years ago
>If for some reason you are unable to upgrade or handle your own security patches, limited security support may be available for a fee.
From https://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware-11.0/ChangeLog.txt
2b3a51|2 years ago
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/
and perhaps post a few questions once you have evaluated the basic OS.
Build scripts for software outside of base is at
http://slackbuilds.org/
There are various third party scripts for automating installation for software outside of the base.