This Linux distro makes Slackware easier than ever
Briefly

Slackel is a distribution based on the Slackware operating system, providing a user-friendly interface and simplified installation. It features a GUI installer, unlike its predecessor, making it easier for users to install the system. The distribution supports four different desktop environments, catering to various preferences while maintaining stability. Users can install Slackel on internal or external drives, or run it in live mode. Slackel aims to provide an accessible Linux experience reminiscent of Ubuntu, easing the challenges often associated with using Slackware.
Slackel simplifies the installation process for a traditionally complex Slackware system, with a user-friendly GUI installer that makes Linux approachable for users.
Slackel stands out with its four desktop variations, catering to different user preferences, while still maintaining the essence of Slackware's UNIX-like characteristics.
The Slackel operating system can be installed on internal drives or external media, and can also run as a live instance, showcasing its versatility.
Compared to other distributions, Slackel's stability draws attention, as it strives to deliver a usable experience without the behind-the-scenes complexities of Slackware.
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