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Salix and Zenwalk in terms of Philosophy

Posted: 8. Feb 2010, 15:54
by ben_ns
Hello all. I'v been using debian for some months now and wana change to Slackware.
I have some Questions and i hope it is not rude for people here.

What are the differences between zenwalk and salix in terms of Philosophy ?
easy of use ? stability ?

The first Question maybe connected to the next:
What does it mean "fully backwards compatible with Slackware" ?
Does it mean that i can install Slackware and with salix cd upgrade and add stuf ?

After installing salix can i use the Slackware dvd ?

Thank you and have a nice day.

Re: Salix and Zenwalk in terms of Philosophy

Posted: 8. Feb 2010, 17:47
by thenktor
Zenwalk maybe more oriented at "bleeding edge" distri with newer program version. Salix stays much closer to the stable Slackware packages. Which leads to your second question: Yes, you can use Salix packages on a Slackware system and vice versa. We only have replaced few packages that already exist in Slackware (e.g. lilo, because of our own artwork). Zenwalk rebuilds a lot of packages on it's own.
Just go ahead and test the distries in a VirtualBox and afterwards use what better fit's your needs ;)

Re: Salix and Zenwalk in terms of Philosophy

Posted: 8. Feb 2010, 19:39
by ben_ns
Thank you very much thenktor for the
short and simple replay :D .

I'm at work now when i'll get home will download
Salix and play with it for day's.
(probably crash my computer like always
but that's the only way to learn ;) ).