In terms of installation options, Slackware covers the basics, but doesn’t go as far as the others. The project, I which is fuelled by old-school community passion, rather than money, produces 32-bit and 64-bit install-only DVD images, as well as a live edition that’s only available for 64-bit machines. There’s also the Slackware ARM project that puts out 32-bit and 64-bit stable releases for ARM processors.
Debian, which recommends the minimal netinst for 64-bit PCs, also puts out other images, such as offline installers, live systems, installers for other CPU architectures, such as 32-bit PCs, or cloud instances for popular platforms such as OpenStack, Amazon EC2 and Microsoft Azure.