Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 25th May 2010 17:22 UTC, submitted by leonardoav
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RE[3]: Comment by dayalsoap
by UltraZelda64 on Tue 25th May 2010 20:09
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IMO, the post-install process used to be the most difficult part of installing Slackware due to the manual X11 configuration. Now, you just have to log in as root upon first boot, create a new user, log out and then back in as the new user, and type startx. X.org now automatically detects hardware and attempts to set it up properly (it usually works for me). No fancy xorg.conf file needed. Very nice. And if you want to change the default desktop, enter the command "xwmconfig" for a list of available environments. The installation itself is very clear and easy to understand.
Edited 2010-05-25 20:11 UTC
RE[4]: Comment by dayalsoap
by dayalsoap on Tue 25th May 2010 20:26
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2010-05-19
Listen troll, I spend my time doing research, not moseying around trying to show off because I can configure an OS more rapidly than the next person.
Why is it that the most pedantic people come from 3rd tier universities?