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Old 07-20-2021, 10:24 AM   #1
commander-cb
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install 15 not going well


my request

s for current

1 - resolution picker
2 ll- call it slackware 5

hi
o cant type much,
im at work
so called work

i will try the current.iso
____________________aight off

it actually installed properly
i did not expect it to work str

looks like i have a new laptop with touchpad !!!



ng with a black screen
the usb insta;lleds ha


and i am used to problematic installs

slack since ... 3.4 ur so ,,,

.... it is never resally

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year working done
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god i hate the this browser OBH


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all done on company time \
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Last edited by commander-cb; 07-22-2021 at 03:26 PM. Reason: done
 
Old 07-22-2021, 06:49 PM   #2
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that's kind of incoherent and redundant bob bob bob bob bob: your title says the install is not going well... but your content says "it actually installed properly" ...

x11 has a command-line resolution picker:

Code:
man xrandr
 
Old 07-23-2021, 07:47 AM   #3
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When doing at-work posting or other limited-interface posting, in a browser that is lame, I find it best to compose the message in notepad (if you're at work you're in Windows, right?) or some other actual text editor and then paste it into your post via control-v. It's much more coherent.

Also, Slackware 15 does not exist. There is only current. I wish people would stop referring to current as 15. It isn't 15 until it's finalized (which it never will be, but that's a whole other topic) and Patrick actually puts the release announcement on his web site.
 
Old 07-23-2021, 02:27 PM   #4
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2 easy

GNU nano 5.8 New Buffer Modified
okay
i bought a laptop win 10
i no likey, so i tried d
ifferevt

i like joe\
so im always a little peeved when i do not it included

on this machine - w laptop
all the old usb installers fail
but the current iso /...???? is

perfect - and frankly too easy 2 install ////

-the bottom line
i need to use less power
i think i can build a kerne



l
that uses less power

-- this was all done on the live - compact / small livedisk
i installed
a n l k tcl x and d and othedr pieces
and i use fvwm , but it looks like xfce is coming for my desktop

i will post back if i can reduce my power











^G Help ^O Write Out ^W Where Is ^K Cut ^T Execute ^C Location
^X Exit ^R Read File ^\ Replace ^U Paste ^J Justify ^/ Go To Line
???
 
  


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