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Zenwalk Hits the 6.0 Milestone

Every Linux user has at least one -- a distribution that's near and dear to their hearts, even if it isn't installed on many (or any) of their machines at a given time. I've found Zenwalk, which I've talked about before, is one of those distributions. In anthropomorphic terms, it's Slackware's younger brother, a hip, handsome sibling with a strong family resemblance. Zenwalk brings the solid, stoic, server-oriented Slackware to the desktop user.

Zenwalk officially released its 6.0 version this weekend, featuring the newly released Xfce 4.6 desktop, the 2.6.28.7 kernel configured with gspca for better USB webcam support, and Netpkg enhancements.



Slackware Approaches Stable 12.2 Release

Linux Weekly News directs readers to a Slackware Linux list post detailing the package versions and included components for the upcoming Slackware 12.2 release. The major components (such as X, and the kernel) are now frozen, and most of the remaining changes are smaller adjustments and documentation updates.

Since this release is incremental, the Slackware developers focused on maintaining backward compatibility without sacrificing stability. This is why the team decided to forego the new X server and merging KDE4, and wait to implement these updates in the 13.0 release.



Zenwalk: Slackware's Moment of Zen

Slackware logoPeriodically, Linux media outlets go on list frenzies -- Ten Linux Distros for New Users, Five Great Distributions You've Never Heard Of. These are interesting lists but always seem to feature the same distributions.

Some distributions are consistently left off these lists, seemingly regardless of whether they are a better fit than the usual candidates. I always read these lists, and wonder why Zenwalk is rarely mentioned. Perhaps it isn't for brand new users, but it's a great distribution that is overlooked far too often.