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I did not mod you down. Actually I very rarely do it. But you were wrong on your premises. As I explained, what makes Slackware different from other distros is the very fact that it installs also what is needed to compile and install stuff from source. Another difference is that Pat assumes that if you are going to compile and install things on your system you probably know what you are doing. As so, Slackware package management system is more relaxed about that (and a lot more bare too) than of the others distros. As so you can carry on with your will. There other differences but lets stop here.
Anyway, you are on osnews. There are no gifts here besides the very delightful one associated to be able to express your thoughts. Free yourself of aspirations about point systems, they are broken by principles.




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2006-07-15
To those morons modding me down because of may saying "Slack is a hybrid". There are more meanings to "hybrid" then bastard! It's the best of two worlds: binary packages and source. A hybrid car doesn't mean it's some kind of "bastard-car".