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! Also Known As:
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|cname = Slackware Linux-tan
! Original Creator:
|alias =
| Juzo-kun
|debut = 2005
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|height = 168 cm (5'6")
! First appearance:
|haircolor= brown
| 2005
|eyecolor= brown
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|apfaction = [[Linux Unix Consortium]]
! OS Personified:
|lineage= Linux (one of earliest descendants)
| Slackware Linux
 
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|osper = Slackware Linux, Softlanding Linux Systems
! OS Developer:
|osdev = Patrick Volkerding
| Patrick Volkerding
|reldate = 16 Jul 1993
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|lastrel = 12.0 / 2007-07-02 (check for newest release)
! First Released:
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| 16 July 1993
 
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==Character Details==
! Latest Stable Release:
| 12.0 / 2007-07-02
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Yet another one of Juzo-kun's ten Linux distro-tans, Slackware-tan personifies Slackware Linux, a popular distro descended from Softlanding Linux System. Slackware is noted for being built on the KISS (Keep it simple, stupid)principal. Slackware Linux is often advocated as being transparent and flexible, the most Unix-like of the Linux distos; but criticized for doing so at the cost of user friendliness.   
Yet another one of Juzo-kun's ten Linux distro-tans, Slackware-tan personifies Slackware Linux, a popular distro descended from Softlanding Linux System. Slackware is noted for being built on the KISS (Keep it simple, stupid)principal. Slackware Linux is often advocated as being transparent and flexible, the most Unix-like of the Linux distos; but criticized for doing so at the cost of user friendliness.   


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Attitude-wise, Juzo-kun's original design seemed to show her as no-nonesense, utilitarian and intelligent, a whiz with mechanical pursuits. Later renditions also seem to convey she's a bit high-stung and takes a little getting used to, perhaps as an injoke referring to the Slackware Linux's less-than-user friendly nature.
Attitude-wise, Juzo-kun's original design seemed to show her as no-nonesense, utilitarian and intelligent, a whiz with mechanical pursuits. Later renditions also seem to convey she's a bit high-stung and takes a little getting used to, perhaps as an injoke referring to the Slackware Linux's less-than-user friendly nature.
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Slackware Linux-tan
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Character Information
Common Names Slackware Linux-tan
Faction Linux Unix Consortium
Lineage Linux (one of earliest descendants)
Appearance
Height 168 cm (5'6")
Hair Color brown
Eye Color brown
Design
First Appearance 2005
Technical Information
System Personified Slackware Linux, Softlanding Linux Systems
Developer(s) Patrick Volkerding
Debut 16 Jul 1993
Latest release 12.0 / 2007-07-02 (check for newest release)

Character Details

Yet another one of Juzo-kun's ten Linux distro-tans, Slackware-tan personifies Slackware Linux, a popular distro descended from Softlanding Linux System. Slackware is noted for being built on the KISS (Keep it simple, stupid)principal. Slackware Linux is often advocated as being transparent and flexible, the most Unix-like of the Linux distos; but criticized for doing so at the cost of user friendliness.

Slackware-tan is seen in gray overalls and a black shirt, sometimes carrying tools, a spear, and/or a pipe (the later being a nod to Slackware Linux's mascot, a Tux with a pipe). She wears her brown hair in a braid.

Attitude-wise, Juzo-kun's original design seemed to show her as no-nonesense, utilitarian and intelligent, a whiz with mechanical pursuits. Later renditions also seem to convey she's a bit high-stung and takes a little getting used to, perhaps as an injoke referring to the Slackware Linux's less-than-user friendly nature.