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As you all know Slackware and code evolves. one man makes a better faster loop then the other.
better than the idiot that doesn't know what PAM is but lets carry on to the point.
Pam never was a problem it is for people that need "one" then cut the "Pie" over the owners head.
Why is 1337 still great. fact in gaming I spent 20 plus years dealing with the LIBC and the GNU.
The fact is 14.1 can still compile a static VLC. of course I pokes the Fine man Alien for help with scripts. but his did not make it into gaming. OK. I watch the ubuntu teams freak with every auto update.
That breaks most of our CEF3 builds we find our self in stable world.
Here we go you reading this J.
When we pushed several builds for Steam we needed nothing just build the LIB's so it works.
Fact is time will go by but the only reason there is still embedded
VLC is because Slackware 14.1 still lives.
The world is full of tools we never throw them away.
The fact is 14.2 will live another 5 years like 14.1.
!!!!!!! why because reverse compatibility. and the fact developers go different directions do to the GNU.
Made millions watching the HTML world freak.
Nothing is old, it is an older tool.
All we asked for was builds for that one distro only uses that distro base Ponce.
When you break the base tools you broke why we are here.
what is stable.
Nice rant Thank you for the fish. Bell
Maybe you should post that in your native language. I'm not sure what you meant to say.
(I'm barely able to be understood in my mother tongue and have confused other people the very few times I've attempted to use the one modern language I'd learned in college. Please don't take my comment as an insult; I honestly don't know what you meant to tell us here.)
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All we asked for was builds for that one distro only uses that distro base Ponce.
When you break the base tools you broke why we are here.
what is stable.
Nice rant Thank you for the fish. Bell
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