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Re: Slackware 15

Posted: 16. Jan 2022, 18:28
by ivanovnegro
coyotl wrote: 15. Jan 2022, 20:40 I think MissTell's 'spamming' was interesting enough, although Xfce is fine for me even if somewhat '2005' as Dedoimedo puts it
(author and indefatigable/very critical distro reviewer, many links at Distrowatch.com).
His reviews are definitely interesting but I also do not mind the "2005" thing, I mean I use Linux since 2010 and Xfce since 2011, I do not exactly know what happened 2005 obviously. :)
mimosa wrote: 15. Jan 2022, 21:16 I have always been very happy with Salix defaults.
I have to say that is really really true. I only changed the default theme to something else but it is also a light theme that I installed from the repos. The panel was already set perfectly and the app collection is perfect. Salix's Xfce "implementation" is definitely underrated.

I think there is a place for Slackware and by extension Salix and there is a place for all those "modern" iterations of distros and desktop environments.

Re: Slackware 15

Posted: 16. Jan 2022, 23:19
by hugok
mimosa wrote: 15. Jan 2022, 21:16 I have always been very happy with Salix defaults.
True.

Re: Slackware 15

Posted: 17. Jan 2022, 11:50
by coyotl
https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/sal ... -xfce.html
Here Dedoimedo nails the strong points of Salix (that make it one of the top 5 distros easily). A distro for everyday use has to be stable and the stability of Salix is like that of a commercial UNIX. Killer combination of Slackware subsystem and graphical system utilities.
"And the more you use it, the more you like it .. There's this rock-solid aura about this distro. Must be the twenty years of Slackware legacy.. for its intended audience, it makes perfect sense, and so much more than some other supposedly nerdy distributions. With others, there's chaos. Here's it's tranquility."
High praise indeed from this reviewer.

Re: Slackware 15 is "in the can"

Posted: 26. Jan 2022, 17:58
by Van_Vinkle
From http://www.slackware.com/changelog/curr ... cpu=x86_64
Tue Jan 25 06:16:36 UTC 2022
It may look like we're currently experiencing more stuckness, but this will
lead us to Quality. We'll have this release in the can before you know it.
a/aaa_glibc-solibs-2.33-x86_64-5.txz: Rebuilt.
a/aaa_libraries-15.0-x86_64-16.txz: Rebuilt.
[...]

Re: Slackware 15

Posted: 1. Feb 2022, 16:32
by Van_Vinkle
PV's cryptic message :
(from http://www.slackware.com/changelog/curr ... cpu=x86_64)
Tue Feb 1 05:35:21 UTC 2022
Hey, my shiny brass lamp is almost out of fuel!
a/rpm2tgz-1.2.2-x86_64-6.txz: Rebuilt.
[...]
What do you think that means?

Re: Slackware 15

Posted: 3. Feb 2022, 12:05
by mimosa
libseccomp seems to be needed by all sorts of things, and wasn't on my system. For example, to run man or apropos. This happened after a recent upgrade.

Re: Slackware 15

Posted: 3. Feb 2022, 22:29
by hugok
Slackware 15 has been released!
http://www.slackware.com/announce/15.0.php

Re: Slackware 15

Posted: 4. Feb 2022, 03:05
by ChuangTzu
:D .... Happy 3rd of Feb...

http://www.slackware.com/

Re: Slackware 15

Posted: 4. Feb 2022, 03:08
by ChuangTzu
I have a feeling he meant he's been burning the oil from putting in so many hours, etc....
Van_Vinkle wrote: 1. Feb 2022, 16:32 PV's cryptic message :
(from http://www.slackware.com/changelog/curr ... cpu=x86_64)
Tue Feb 1 05:35:21 UTC 2022
Hey, my shiny brass lamp is almost out of fuel!
a/rpm2tgz-1.2.2-x86_64-6.txz: Rebuilt.
[...]
What do you think that means?

Re: Slackware 15

Posted: 4. Feb 2022, 04:16
by ivanovnegro
Good news and a good day for Linux!