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Softlanding Linux System | |
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Developer | Peter MacDonald |
OS family | Linux (Unix-like) |
Working state | Discontinued |
Initial release | May 1992 |
Latest release | 1.06[1][2] / 1994 |
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Supported platforms | i386[3] |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) |
Influenced | Slackware, Debian |
Softlanding Linux System (SLS) was one of the first Linux distributions. The first release was by Peter MacDonald[4] in May 1992.[5][6] Their slogan at the time was "Gentle touchdowns for DOS bailouts."[7] 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.[4][8]
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 It was soon superseded by Slackware (which started as a cleanup of SLS by Patrick Volkerding) and Yggdrasil Linux/GNU/X, among others.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.[9]
The system consists of the following series which were installed via floppy disk:
Version | Release date |
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1.00 | 12 August 1992[10] |
1.01 | 18 April 1993[11] |
1.02 | 28 April 1993[12] |
1.03 | 5 August 1993[13] |
1.04 | 21 October 1993[14] |
1.05 | 5 April 1994[15] |
1.06 | Late 1994[1] |
This was followed shortly after by the Softlanding Linux System (SLS), founded by Peter McDonald, which was the first comprehensive distribution to contain elements such as X and TCP/IP,...