Author Topic: Slackware 10 is out!  (Read 683 times)

udaki

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Slackware 10 is out!
« on: 24 June 2004, 05:57 »
Yay!topic said above.i need you to say if this is good enough for getting?

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Slackware 10 is out!
« Reply #1 on: 24 June 2004, 08:14 »
Niiice!
Though I'm no longer an avid user of it (I might again, someday), I've always loved Slack.  It's fast, solid, and is *actually* lighter on resources *gives Fedora and Mandrake a funny look*.

Slashdot article:
http://slashdot.org/articles/04/06/24/0049242.shtml?tid=106&tid=185&tid=190

The highlights are:
kernel 2.4.26 (2.6.7 as alternate)
GCC 3.3.4
Gnome 2.6.1
KDE 3.2.3
X.Org server
Mozilla 1.7

Kudos to Pat for sticking with 2.4 for now - 2.6 still isn't really ready, plus Slack is fast enough already  
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Slackware 10 is out!
« Reply #2 on: 24 June 2004, 22:56 »
Thank God for torrent! Ultra fast d/l Slackware:

Slackware 10 CD 1: Install
Slackware 10 CD 2: KDE, GNOME, l10n
Slackware 10 CD 3: source codes
Slackware 10 CD 4: source codes

Download torrents with Azureus.

[ June 24, 2004: Message edited by: Refalm ]


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« Reply #3 on: 25 June 2004, 14:32 »
Yippee!!!
I've been away, but this is a nice treat to return home to   :D
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« Reply #4 on: 29 June 2004, 19:37 »
I thought that X.org stuff was going to create problems or something. But it didn't. Instead, it was actually better.

xorg.conf is one of the most clearest conf file's I've ever seen. Tweaking it for the nVidia driver, was helluva easy. And xorgcfg doesn't create errors, while xf86cfg made X crash when I restarted X.

I hope more distributions pick up X.org, because it's really working well, if not better than XFree86.