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See? I knew already that everyone appreciate the XFCE compilation by Eric Hameleers.
I think Robby Workman normally handles XFCE updates. At least, he was the one who hosted the 4.12 builds for 14.1 when the official Slackware builds were at 4.10.
I think Robby Workman normally handles XFCE updates. At least, he was the one who hosted the 4.12 builds for 14.1 when the official Slackware builds were at 4.10.
I'm a bit behind on the show and haven't watched this episode yet, but does he actually use the live distro or is he just using Slackware with XFCE? Can you tell in the episode?
I'm a bit behind on the show and haven't watched this episode yet, but does he actually use the live distro or is he just using Slackware with XFCE? Can you tell in the episode?
I hope you realize that a Russian like me will see at television this episode somewhere in December 2018.
Because this way works your American Media, then they cry about piracy.
Last edited by LuckyCyborg; 12-14-2017 at 12:22 PM.
Every time I watch that show and they’re using Kali I think “oh great here come 12 posts in the Newbie forum about how to install Nvidia drivers on Kali...”. So it’s good to see Slackware in there.
Some episodes ago he booted up to Mint, which I thought was perfect, but then the next thing he did was download a Kali iso and boot into that.
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