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I followed the slackware-current process for 10.2 to 11.0 all way long...
Many Many things have changed, and slackware 11.0 is a realy good and well tested distro.
No need to download it since I always were up-to-date the last year, but I'm definitely going to buy it to support Pat!!!
Was jumping around my rrom when i saw the main slakware page. Her is another link for the iso's and dvd of Slackware 11.0 goodness. http://alphageek.dyndns.org/torrents/
Actually when you want to contribute, running a bittorrent client and seeding your ISOs is probably going to be the most efficient way of distributing them. Any extra bit/sec is welcome!
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