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    Frugalware

    Looking through Distrowatch I came across a distro I had never heard about before. It's called Frugalware and looks to be a pretty good distribution along the lines of Slackware
    Last edited by Snowhog; Dec 10, 2012, 01:14 PM.

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    Seems very similar to Arch, same base and same package manager :S

    Some interesting advantages:
    * GUI based installed
    * Installs a desktop automatically

    But I am not sure these are worth the lack of Arch's support (at least for me), although looking at it they do seem to be keeping their packages up-to-date.

    If it is of interest then I also suggest looking at Chakra, an Arch fork focused around KDE with some interesting ideas.

    Might give it a try sometime in a vm see what it is like.
    Last edited by james147; Dec 10, 2012, 02:03 PM. Reason: Spending too much time on guthub

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      I personally don't care for full on graphical installers, I don't care for command-line installers (like Gentoo used to be) either. I like the text-mode of the anaconda installer, or the old ubuntu alternate installer. I like installer that use CFDISK...

      Frugallware started as a slackware fork, it does use a fork of the packman package manager
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