The long development process of Slackware Linux 11.0 is about to conclude - that's according to Patrick Volkerding who has declared the "current" tree as RC1: "There are still a few changes yet to happen, but let's call this Slackware 11.0 release candidate 1." Other recent changes include upgrade to stable kernel 2.4.33; upgrade to udev 097, and rebuild of glibc 2.3.6 for both 2.4.33 and 2.6.16.27 kernels. Update:Screenshots.
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It's good to see that some distros still strive for stability, reliability and simplicity instead of competing for having the highest version numbers or the fanciest auto-configuration wizards that seldom actually work.
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It's good to see that some distros still strive for stability, reliability and simplicity instead of competing for having the highest version numbers or the fanciest auto-configuration wizards that seldom actually work.