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Salix OS

Salix OS

Is a multi-purpose Linux distribution based on Slackware.

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Software
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Software attributes

License
Various
First Release
September 16, 2009
Latest Release
August 29, 2016
Latest Version
14.2
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Industry
Technology
Technology
Open-source software
Open-source software
Software development
Software development
Software
Software
Operating system
Operating system

Other attributes

Founded Date
September 16, 2009
Public/Private
Public
Wikidata ID
Q972574
History

Salix OS was originally initiated in 2009 by former Zenwalk developers George Vlahavas, Pierrick Le Brun, Thorsten Mühlfelder, and others, who wanted to return to a closer compatibility with Slackware and a simpler, more easily maintained distribution.

Goals

Salix OS retains full backwards compatibility with Slackware. This enables Slackware users to benefit from Salix repositories, which they can use as an "extra" source of software for their distribution. However, while in the KISS principle that Slackware adheres to, "Simple" refers to the system design, Salix OS applies it to daily use as well. It aims to be simple, fast and easy to use.

To paraphrase the words of a journalist: the target audience for Salix OS might well be described as "lazy Slackers", users familiar with Linux in general and Slackware in particular who do not mind having additional tools to reduce their workload, while maintaining the maximum compatibility with Slackware possible. Salix OS adds automated dependency resolution, enhanced internationalization and localization, a larger repository of applications, and a well equipped suite of native administration and configuration tools for both the GUI and the command line. In so doing it is making the system more user friendly than vanilla Slackware to newcomers as well.

Installation modes

There are seven editions of Salix; MATE, Xfce, Fluxbox, OpenBox, KDE, a

nd Ratpoison editions, each of which features the respective desktop environment.

The installation provided in Salix is text dialog based. It is easy to navigate and offers a complete choice of options. Spkg, which runs underneath, is optimized for speed. A "full" mode installation only takes a few minutes on a modern PC. For those who prefer a more conventional GUI installer, one is provided in Salix Live editions.

Salix offers three different modes of installation :

Core: Only the minimum essentials for a console system to start. Salix ncurses system tools are included, but a graphical system is not. This mode is designed for experienced users who want to customize their installation for a specific purpose, such as a web server, file server, etc.

Basic: This includes the previous Core mode applications with, depending on the particular edition, the addition of only the Xfce or OpenBox desktop environment, a web browser (Firefox with Xfce and Midori with Openbox), the gslapt package manager and Salix system GUI utilities. This mode is designed for advanced users that would like to install a lightweight Desktop environment and add their own choice of applications.

Full: This installs a complete set of application one could need on a day-to-day basis. That includes all the Basic mode applications with the addition of Claws-mail email client, the complete Libreoffice suite, a Java Runtime Environment, the Parole media player, Exaile music manager, etc., following the "one application per task" rationale.

All three installation modes come with a complete development environment, so users do not need to add anything to start developing and compiling applications.

Salix OS release history

Salix OS (Xfce) 13.0 September 16, 2009

Salix OS (Xfce) 13.0.1 November 2, 2009

Salix OS (Xfce) 13.0.2 December 23, 2009

Salix Live (Xfce) 13.0 April 8, 2010

Salix OS (Xfce) 13.1 June 4, 2010

Salix OS (LXDE) 13.1 June 16, 2010

Salix Live (Xfce) 13.0.1 July 27, 2010

Salix OS (Xfce) 13.1.1 August 8, 2010

Salix OS (LXDE) 13.1.1 September 6, 2010

Salix Live (Xfce) 13.1.1 September 16, 2010

Salix Live (LXDE) 13.1.1 September 16, 2010

Salix OS (KDE) 13.1.2 October 30, 2010

Salix OS (Xfce) 13.1.2 November 9, 2010

Salix OS (Fluxbox) 13.1.2 December 7, 2010

Salix OS (LXDE) 13.1.2 December 27, 2010

Salix OS (Xfce) 13.37 May 12, 2011

Salix OS (Fluxbox) 13.37 June 15, 2011

Salix OS (KDE) 13.37 July 22, 2011

Salix OS (LXDE) 13.37 August 18, 2011

Salix OS (Ratpoison) 13.37 October 5, 2011

Salix Live (Xfce) 13.37 February 3, 2012

Salix Live (KDE) 13.37 March 14, 2012

Salix OS (MATE) 13.37 May 9, 2012

Salix OS (Xfce) 14.0 November 26, 2012

Salix OS (KDE) 14.0.01 July 22, 2013

Salix OS (Ratpoison) 14.0.1 October 30, 2013

Salix OS (Xfce) 14.0.1 March 4, 2014

Salix OS (Mate) 14.1 June 1, 2014

Salix OS (Openbox) 14.1 July 27, 2014

Salix OS (Fluxbox) 14.1 September 22, 2014

Salix OS (Xfce) 14.1 November 4, 2014

Salix OS (Xfce) 14.2 August 29, 2016

Package management

A goal of Salix OS is package compatibility with Slackware. Salix OS uses the slapt-get package management tool which provides the main functionalities of the apt-get variety of package managers. It uses Slackware's .tgz/.txz package format, but adds dependency resolution management. The system uses meta files (.dep files) to provide dependency information, as well as package description during the install process. Gslapt provides a GUI frontend with similar capabilities.

System management

All system management in Salix OS can be done the Slackware usual (read manual) way. For the 'lazy Slackers' however, a full suite of internationalized system GUI utilities is provided along with ncurses counterparts which can be used in a non-graphical environment (runlevel 3).

Supported architectures

Salix OS offers 2 versions: The first one is built and optimized for the [i586/i686, 32-bit] architecture. The second one is made for the x86-64 architecture.

Timeline

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Further Resources

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How to install Salix

https://youtu.be/4DT5gpKWwDQ

Web

August 24, 2019

Into to Salix

https://youtu.be/alTc1XShbn8

Web

January 20, 2018

Salix OS Xfce 13.37 Presentation

https://youtu.be/VC7LHRn3hB8

Web

March 10, 2013

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