I first began running Linux when SUSE 5.3 and Mandrake 6.1 were the latest distros. Since that time I can't count all the distributions of *nix/nux I've tried and worked with. For the last nine months, however, I've been a happy camper with my Slackware desktop.
I run Slackware 10.0 with some enhancements from Slackware-current and kde-look/kde-apps.org. My main desktop environment is KDE 3.3.1, my office package is OpenOffice.org -- pretty standard, with an ever-changing list of installed software according to my needs, my curiousity, and the tasks I get from my editor.
Before I started using Slackware my steady Linux work environment was Mandrake 8 and 9.1 with Texstars enhancements. Later in 2003 I moved to MEPIS Linux 2003.10. One day I stumbled onto VectorLinux, which, while originally intended for older hardware, did a very speedy job on my quite up-to-date computer. I also tried the Slax LiveCD. Both VectorLinux and Slax are children of Slackware. Once I tried the full distro, I never looked back.
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