[CS-FSLUG] Slackware 9.1 :-D

N.Thompson n.thomp at sasktel.net
Wed Apr 21 13:32:17 CDT 2004


I've found the included version of KDE and its applications to be rather 
unstable though, all sorts of strange things have happened but hopefully I 
will find some way to resolve those issues. One thing is for sure, slackware 
is faster then Fedora Core, Mandrake 10 or any other distribution I've tried, 
the closest in speed that I can think of is Yoper which just got released as 
version 2.0 with a working apt just a day or two ago.

On April 21, 2004 07:27 am, Josiah Ritchie wrote:
> I'm impressed Nathan! Sounds like you are ready for Gentoo. :-) But
> seriously, good work on learning and compiling your own kernel in such
> little time.
>
> I must agree with David, it's the sticking with it that is going to be
> tricky. Slack is a good Distro to stick with. If I had to leave Gentoo
> today I'd probably go to Slack or maybe Debian.
>
> JSR/
>
> N.Thompson scripted ::
> >Just in case someone in the list was betting against my getting
> >slackware to work I've got some great news.
> >
> >I've got Slackware installed, I've got X working and I've compiled my
> >own 2.6.5 kernel from source without any help.
> >
> >Hows that for someone who didn't even know where to download the
> >kernel a few hours ago :-D .
>
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