Foreign Language Slackware Forums
by slac-in-the-box from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5F39Z)
Howdy Slackware World:
It is a slackware world, and there are slackers all over it, evidenced by the many threads in this forum where English was obviously a second language :)
With over 70,000 threads and growing, I believe this LQ slackware forum is the most useful slackware resource in the world! It's advantageous to anyone learning slackware to learn English well enough to utilize the resources of this forum (because posts at LQ are in English so the moderators can ensure healthy content).
However, conversing in one's first language is always more comfortable. I think it is threfore probable that there are many non-English forums where slackers discuss slackware in their native tongues.
A list of non-English slackware forums:


It is a slackware world, and there are slackers all over it, evidenced by the many threads in this forum where English was obviously a second language :)
With over 70,000 threads and growing, I believe this LQ slackware forum is the most useful slackware resource in the world! It's advantageous to anyone learning slackware to learn English well enough to utilize the resources of this forum (because posts at LQ are in English so the moderators can ensure healthy content).
However, conversing in one's first language is always more comfortable. I think it is threfore probable that there are many non-English forums where slackers discuss slackware in their native tongues.
A list of non-English slackware forums:
- would help connect slackers to communities of slackers speaking their first langauge.
- would help slackers proficient in non-English languages find forums to discuss slackware in those languages.
- would lead to more slackware documentation getting translated to other languages, improving slackware's global ecosystem.