easuter, I'm sure I've done something to offend you. I did not do this with any intent, and I am not looking for a fight. However, your statement is false. Reading the instructions will do nothing to put the software on any functioning computer. You still have to install it.
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On the other hand, though, I do find Slackware pretty easy to install - despite being very nervous when I first installed it :) |
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Yes, just reading the instructions won't make the software install itself, obviously :rolleyes:. When I first tried Slackware I read the "Installation help" section of slackware.com and browsed through the help file on the installation disk and all the information necessary to get it installed was there. Granted, the ncurses installer did look weird the first time (after distrohopping through many other systems with a graphical setup), but it got the job done just fine. |
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Also, please consider buying some stuff at the Slackware Store. I do use the CD torrents, niels.horn. I've got two Plll Slackware boxes that only have CDROM drives in them. :) |
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I now have Slackware installed in a VM (Virtual Box) and am in the process of getting the VBox video driver set up. I'm not ready to give up Fedora yet, but who knows. Forrest |
Here's a thought. Perhaps you could give Pat an email about the installer. He could probably find some way of modifying it, if enough requests are given about it. Or he could pass it along to one of the others in the dev-team. Or, I like your idea, you could add your own, or since the source code to the installer is readily available, make a few modifications yourself. If enough people use it, and like it; perhaps Pat would be more than happy to incorporate your changes to the installer. Just throwing out ideas here. :)
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Sorry! |
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I will mail the folks at the Slackware store with a suggestion though: - Ask each subscriber if they want to include any extra items with their new CD / DVD This way I can save on shipping and get some extra merchandise once in a while. For instance, I would like to buy a T-shirt, but the shipping for only one item makes it expensive. Quote:
I asked to know if it is worth the trouble downloading the CDs and sharing them through the torrent-system... |
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I like the suggestion of tweaking the items offered at the store. |
I downloaded D1 & D2 for my installation since I don't use kde on my older machines and they don't have an dvd player/burner.
I've uploaded 330 megs so far. |
I have added all the torrents to my system. 64bit-DVD is done and has been shared. The rest are downloading or queued.
Forrest |
I am seeding the 13.0 DVD using rtorrent running in screen. Detach the session... logout... and it just keeps up up uploading.. :-)
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Hey forrestt - just wanted to thank you for seeding, and helping to spread the slack gospel, even though you're not fully "cult"ivated, just yet.
I have no issues with what you said in your original post, and respect your opinion(s), though I may respectfully disagree. Ultimately, you're a good example of what Gnu/Linux represents: freedom of choice. Again, thanx for your role. cheers, |
I am seeding the dvd-64 now. Have been for two days. My upload is not that fast, but I hope it helps some.
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I'm seeding both 13.0 DVDs and plan to until 13.2 is released. I hope everyone is enjoying their shiny new OS! Tonight I get to install Win 7 in a virtual on my SL13 box too!
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