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maybe slackware should aquire netpkg. it seems to do a really good job. I installed this and I would describe it as installing slackware + optional tweaks I usually do. What it reminds me of is archlinux. This is trully slackware + pacman, but its called netpkg. It has less options, like no removing [that i know of], but you got pkgtool, which is really good.
I usually install the 2.6.13 kernel [test26] and from there I install the modules and such.
Zenwalk does all the steps for you that are usually done [by me] + one more. I wish Slackware would only install the programs you need then add x11 and fluxbox afterwards.
I am excited for this as well:
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But I plan to release another branch more optimized for servers : Zenwalk Lamp :
- smaller
- with non-preemptive kernel
- with essential LAMP features (Apache, Mysql, PHP)
Can't wait, guys there are doing a GREAT!!! Job.