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Distribution: Slackware64 14.2 and current, SlackwareARM current
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Originally Posted by kikinovak
Unfortunately the lawsuit is far from finished. I'll be judged in March 2016, at the Tribunal Correctionnel de Paris.
I am very sorry to hear that Nicolas. Later the day I should use Google Translate to read the link you provided, since my French has never been good and didn't mature with the years. That's a long time to go and I hope you can let the thoughts about it go right now and focus on the more important things in life until that date next year. Like your girlfriend, slick, your motor bike, hours and hours of Reggae and so on.
you should translate the site that describes your problem with the law in other languages, english and german, that might help.
is this now over or does it continue? (I had French at school but I managed to forget everything so I understand nothing from your site)
Location: Geneva - Switzerland ( Bordeaux - France / Montreal - QC - Canada)
Distribution: Slackware 14.2 - 32/64bit
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Ca fait plaisir de te revoir par ici, de mon cote aussi !
Nice to have you back, refreshed by some wild REAL life. I'll try to find some time to talk about that "slick linux" with you. I might be able to help somehow. Soon.
Someone get Kiki a "Welcome back beer" and I mean the good stuff we've kept near frozen.
Kiki, many a user tries to stray, even me, but regardless, there's no distribution like Slackware on any level. You can try everything, but there's no substituting Slackware's perfection.
May this all be a fair and level warning, those who try to stray from Slackware will find nothing as clean, cut, and polished as Slackware.
A big warm "thank you" to all of you for your warm welcome.
The Slackware+CentOS combination is indeed a winning team for my work, though it looks like I'll probably use 90 percent Slackware and 10 percent CentOS in the long run.
I still think that on the desktop, the Slackware+Xfce combination is excellent. I've been testing the new Xfce 4.12 for a few days. It's already running on my build server, and it's just what I'm expecting from a well-tailored desktop environment. No dramatic changes, only a multitude of small incremental improvements. I decided to rebase my project on this release:
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