I like that it's very easy to install on any computer, whether you're using Windows or Mac OS X or just your own PC. It also has some nice features such as being able to change settings for different users (I have my main user account set up so I don't need to worry about others messing around in my files). Also, when installing things, there are multiple ways to do them which can be confusing at first but get used to it. Sometimes, after doing something specific, nothing will work until restarting the whole computer. This happens even if everything else is working fine. However, this shouldn't happen often. If you want a good way to organize files and make sure all computers/users are safe from each other, then slackware would be perfect! My school uses slackware because it makes organizing our music library much easier than windows does. We've been able to share.