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Originally posted by dibl View PostI have been using unetbootin of late, to make bootable USB sticks. The cool thing about it is, you can partition a larger stick and save the first partition for FAT 32 (data), and install your ISO on a smallish second partition (with the boot flag set), and it is still bootable. I haven't tried it with slackware, however, but it works with several distros including Parted Magic.
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OK my bad ,,,,forgot to run netconfig during the install , just reran it and set it for networkmanager (KDE) and all is well , posting from the Slackware64-14 install now .......I am finding a lot of gtk apps in hear ,,, thunar , pidgin , gftp and more ......it's using KDE-4.8.5 and of course no package manager so to speek you find a tgz and do a installpkg foo.tgz and hope you have all the dependency's
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LOL I am feeling so geeky right now ,,,,,, downloading slackbuilds and source code .tar.gz's and compiling/creating .tgz's then installing them ,,,,,,LOL
it is fun but it sure makes you love the huge ubuntu package archives all that much more , spent the last 1/2 hour getting and installing libdvdcss,lame,x264 and ffmpeg ,,,, hahahahaha
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Originally posted by vinnywright View PostLOL I am feeling so geeky right now ,,,,,, downloading slackbuilds and source code .tar.gz's and compiling/creating .tgz's then installing them ,,,,,,LOL
it is fun but it sure makes you love the huge ubuntu package archives all that much more , spent the last 1/2 hour getting and installing libdvdcss,lame,x264 and ffmpeg ,,,, hahahahaha
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I've been using Linux for several years now. I have used many distributions, but without doubt, the best distros I have ever my machine have been Linux Mint and Kubuntu. I will be ordering the distros I've had according to my preference and I will appoint the versions I've tried (starting with the best, to the worst in each I've ever mentioned distribution): My Ranking:
1) Linux Mint (13, 14, 9, 11, 10, 8, 12).
2) Kubuntu (12.04, 12.10, 11.10, 11.04, 10.04, 10.10, 9.04, 9.10, 7.10).
3) Ubuntu (10.10, 10.04, 9.10, 9.04, 12.04, 12.10, 11.10, 11.04).
4) Xubuntu (12.04, 12.10, 11.10, 11.04, 10.10, 10.04, 9.10, 9.04).
5) Lubuntu (12.10, 12.04, 11.10, 11.04, 10.10)
6) Mandriva (2009, 2010, 2008, 2011)
7) Mageia (2, 1)
8) Debian (7, 6, 5)
9) Chakra Linux (2012.10, 2012.12, 2012.08, 2012.07)
10) Manjaro Linux (0.8.3, 0.8.2, 0.8.0)
11) Fedora (16, 17, 18, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 15)
12) OpenSuse (12.2, 11.3, 11.4, 11.1, 12.1, 10.3)
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An impressive history, Jose. But ... my friend ... you missed one of the best (that would be my opinion) ... Kubuntu 8.04! Which I still have running on my older PC (and I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 on a newer PC here).
:-)An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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