Linked by tessmonsta on Mon 18th Jan 2010 18:12 UTC
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Have you? It's been around 5 years I don't use Slackware anymore, due to its package system. As Tess said, when you start to use apt-get, you simply can't quit to use anything else.
Talking about KDE, I tried to use Kubuntu, but (sorry Kubuntu guys, but it's my impression) it doesn't seem integrated as it should. And it's slow as well.
I've tried to use PCBSD as well but unfortunatelly it doesn't recognize my net card.
So, if Slackware is fast with KDE, I can give it a try.
Thanks.
Have you? It's been around 5 years I don't use Slackware anymore, due to its package system. As Tess said, when you start to use apt-get, you simply can't quit to use anything else.
You mean, lack of a package system.
Having said that, I don't really find the lack of a package system to be that large of a detriment, because the base system you get with Slackware is usually pretty complete and extremely well-configured. A complete install usually comes with anything I'd use apt-get to install. Granted, a Slackware install will take up a decent amount of space for it, at least in comparison to other Linux distributions... but it'll still be fairly light, in the grand scheme of things. An 8 GB Slackware install (that number being pulled out of thin air) will probably be size-competitive with Vista or Win7 (for all I know), and I think most people with modern drives can spare the OS 8 GB.
RE[2]: solid KD4 distro?
by Damnshock on Wed 20th Jan 2010 16:39
in reply to "RE: solid KD4 distro?"




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Have you tried Slackware 13?