esc wrote to Gamgee <=-
That is because you cheat and run Slackware.
'Tis true. But, I wouldn't call it "cheating". ;-)
Interesting - I haven't messed with Slackware since it was one of
my first distros way back in the day. I've been on the Debian
(and deb derivative) train for a long time now for all my
servers, with arch for my personal desktops. How is the slack
experience nowadays? Run into any compatibility issues? How hard
is it to get support for newer software?
I've used Slack as my daily driver for 20+ years. Today's version
(15.0) is a modern and updated Linux distro. I use the XFCE desktop,
but it comes with KDE and some other minimalist DE's also. Have not had
any compatibility issues. For software which is not included with the
stock install, the main source is called "Slackbuilds", located at
https://slackbuilds.org . That system gives you links to a software's
source code, and a build script (a Slackbuild), which you then just run
to create an installable package; and then you install that package.
Very simple and most all of it is the latest versions available.
I've played with a LOT of other distros over the years, and still do,
but my main stuff all runs on Slackware. Can't really imagine using
anything else, honestly.
... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message.
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