Softlanding Linux System

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy datesTemplate:Infobox operating system Softlanding Linux System (SLS) was one of the first Linux distributions. The first release was by Peter MacDonald[1] in May 1992.[2][3] Their slogan at the time was "Gentle Touchdowns for DOS Bailouts".[4] SLS was the first release to offer a comprehensive Linux distribution containing more than the Linux kernel, GNU, and other basic utilities, including an implementation of the X Window System.[1][5]

History

SLS was the most popular Linux distribution at the time, but it was considered to be rather buggy by its users. It was soon superseded by Slackware (which started as a cleanup of SLS by Patrick Volkerding) and Yggdrasil Linux/GNU/X, among others.

Similarly, Ian Murdock's frustration with SLS led him to create the Debian project.[6]

Version History

Known SLS releases
Version Release date
1.00 12 August 1992[7]
1.01 18 April 1993[8]
1.02 28 April 1993[9]
1.03 5 August 1993[10]
1.04 21 October 1993[11]
1.05 5 April 1994[12]
1.06 Late 1994[13]

References

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External links

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