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发表于 2004-11-8 22:33:09
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http://lwn.net/Articles/40032/
The Linux Journal magazine interviewed Patrick Volkerding in the second issue of the newly launched publication in April 1994. "Why did you call it Slackware?", was one of the questions. "My friend J.R. 'Bob' Dobbs suggested it.", replied Patrick. "Although I've seen people say that it carries negative connotations, I've grown to like the name. It's what I started calling it back when it was really just a hacked version of SLS and I had no intention of putting it up for public retrieval. When I finally did put it up for FTP, I kept the name. I think I named it 'Slackware' because I didn't want people to take it all that seriously at first." |
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