Slackware 13 32/64 bit
The most flexible and robust Linux installation combines text mode with KDE 4.6.1 4.2.4/Xfce, widely used in U.S. and now supports x86_64 official has been announced by Patrick Volkerding extensively, have replaced the classic packages. tgz for the best tablets. txz (LZMA) and has included a 2.6.29.6 kernel.
LILO comes with HAL and DeviceKit instead of with the same lightness that has accustomed us. A classic DIY (Do It Yourself) DIY or editing every corner of the system in text mode.
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4 Comments on Slackware 13 32/64 bit
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xender on Wed, 2nd Sep 2009 18:24
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Macbeth on Wed, 2nd Sep 2009 20:37
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xender on Sun, 6th Sep 2009 22:10
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Macbeth on Sun, 6th Sep 2009 22:44
I have looked if the people of the distribution bluewhite64 say something, it seems not. Since then they have lost some of its reasons for existence with the release of Slackware to x86_64.
Still there are those who bet on PPC (like Opera) and hence as another unofficial Slackintosh Slackintosh64 has a chance to distribute and to continue its existence. I like the clear positive electron. Greetings.
Anyway there will be a before and after in bluewhite64. May try to continue with PPC, but there is both publicly and amd64. I suppose it will continue as hitherto, but trying to give another personality to the distribution.
We are talking about distributions held by different groups: the official Slack has become dispensable BlueWhite x86_64 (although derived Slack and thus many have reason to qualify it as their own), but has not gotten into the field and I think those who do Slackintosh will not get there the hosts of Volkerding. There are two major systems that support the processor you are cruze: Debian and NetBSD (I have never installed the latter). Slackware do not see living in a CELL as does YellowDogLinux or as it has in CruxPPC Pegasos. Atom will have its good price and you can replace the Celeron and Sempron processors alternative but always draw the attention of those who want to know more.
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