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Slack14-64, with KDE. I admit I was rather lazy and just installed NVIDIA's proprietary drivers and went into KDE. Couldn't help playing with all the whizz-bang eyecandies, but once I get everything working right I will most likely go back to Fluxbox .
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I've been given an old and pretty "mistreated" computer that doesn't like its previous os (XP), USB keyboards, Del, Home and F3 keys and anything on the numpad except 5.
I installed Slackware 14 with twm. Twm is much more neat than what I'd thought.
Here it is (with an ansi packman script I fished on crunchbag forum but haven't got it to work right):
I've been given an old and pretty "mistreated" computer that doesn't like its previous os (XP), USB keyboards, Del, Home and F3 keys and anything on the numpad except 5.
I installed Slackware 14 with twm. Twm is much more neat than what I'd thought.
Here it is (with an ansi packman script I fished on crunchbag forum but haven't got it to work right):
I've been given an old and pretty "mistreated" computer that doesn't like its previous os (XP), USB keyboards, Del, Home and F3 keys and anything on the numpad except 5.
I installed Slackware 14 with twm. Twm is much more neat than what I'd thought.
Here it is (with an ansi packman script I fished on crunchbag forum but haven't got it to work right):
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