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2 all: Let's make this thread only for software requests, which is not yet in Slackware.
Actually, let's continue the way it always has been.
Somehow, it's only you that drag attention.
And believe me, it's hard to get that much attention from Pat.
Hi,
Actually, let's continue the way it always has been.
Somehow, it's only you that drag attention.
And believe me, it's hard to get that much attention from Pat.
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Best regards,
Andrzej Telszewski
Actually, I did not invent this.
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Originally Posted by Alien Bob
Also, you actively participate in the generic brou-ha-ha of "hey man! new version X of software Y" as if Patrick is too lame to keep track himself. If there's a good reason to upgrade a program (new features, critical fixes) then your post becomes much more useful if you actually mention the benefits. Otherwise it's just vocally farting in this thread.
EMPTYNESS
Last edited by Ne01eX; 05-04-2018 at 11:31 AM.
Reason: correction
Do you enjoy forcing yourself on people that do not enjoy your presence or value your input and have repeatedly asked you to leave? This is really bottom of the barrel...
Do you enjoy forcing yourself on people that do not enjoy your presence or value your input and have repeatedly asked you to leave? This is really bottom of the barrel...
For those who does not know yet, at least unofficial being said, the Russian Government pays armies of "professional writers", who post messages in various media, on the Russian Federation interests.
Let's say they are trying to disseminate the Kremlin's POV on particular subjects, doing social engineering or maybe just some particular surveillance. I guess the reasons varies.
So, dear Ne01eX... you had been assigned to the Slackware forum?
Well, I believe that's OK. After all, it is nothing wrong on earning some money from posting messages in a forum and hanging there.
BUT please be aware that this is a very technical forum, so like our BDFL said, better improve your signal to noise ratio, to try to be useful for this particular Slackware community and TO ADAPT YOURSELF to this very community.
For example, you can start with reporting issues found by you in -current or helping other forum members.
Last edited by Darth Vader; 05-04-2018 at 07:46 PM.
Thanks for the gimp-10.0.0 and associated files.
It works great, and I can clean up my old system
for this program (in /opt) and make good use of
the new additions for gimp-2.10.x (I'm always
building in git).
It would be nice if you included Darktable. It's
a great editor for RAW files, such as those that
come from Nikon, Canon, and the other DSLR makers.
These days it puts out a better image than ufraw.
Use case: a former Windows user needs to back up files on an NTFS partition of an external HD or SSD first and can't do it from the (already broken) Windows system.
Maybe a corner case, but I came across it yesterday. The ntfs-3g package is not heavy and can be stripped down.
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