r/slackware
The Slackware Linux distribution
How to think about r/slackware
This community is dedicated to the Slackware Linux distribution, one of the oldest and most traditional Linux distros. It emphasizes simplicity, stability, and a hands-on approach to system management, appealing to users who appreciate a more classic Unix-like experience. Members often share tips, troubleshooting advice, and customization techniques, fostering a culture of learning and exploration within the Linux ecosystem.
Confidence 4/5
Audience
Participants are typically tech-savvy individuals, including developers, system administrators, and Linux enthusiasts, often ranging from young adults to middle-aged users. They are drawn to Slackware for its minimalism and control over the operating system, valuing open-source principles and a DIY approach. The vibe is generally supportive and collaborative, with a focus on sharing knowledge and experiences.
Posting culture
Members tend to favor technical discussions, how-to guides, and problem-solving threads. High-quality, informative content is rewarded, while low-effort posts or blatant self-promotion are often downvoted. The community thrives on detailed questions and solutions, with a preference for in-depth discussions over casual banter. Posting frequency can vary, but members are generally active in seeking and providing help.
Brand engagement notes
Brands should approach this community with caution, as members often resist overt promotion and commercial interests. Authentic engagement through sharing valuable insights, technical resources, or contributing to discussions about Slackware can be effective. Brands might consider sponsoring educational content or tools that enhance the user experience without appearing overly promotional. Transparency and genuine contributions are key to gaining acceptance.
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FAQ
r/slackware — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/slackware have?
r/slackware has approximately 7,069 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/slackware created?
r/slackware was created on September 3, 2008 (18 years ago).
What is r/slackware about?
This community is dedicated to the Slackware Linux distribution, one of the oldest and most traditional Linux distros. It emphasizes simplicity, stability, and a hands-on approach to system management, appealing to users who appreciate a more classic Unix-like experience. Members often share tips, troubleshooting advice, and customization techniques, fostering a culture of l…
What subreddits are similar to r/slackware?
Communities similar to r/slackware include r/netbsd, r/unix, r/bsd, r/freebsd, r/openbsd.
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