Slackware 15.0 installed using a Slint installer
Posted: 24. Jul 2025, 09:55
An ISO image allowing to install Slackware64-15.0 using an installer almost identical to the Slint one, so translations will benefit users of both distributions here: https://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/sl....0/slintslack/
But there are additional benefits for Slackware users, as stated in this README quoted below:
But there are additional benefits for Slackware users, as stated in this README quoted below:
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The ISO image in this directory:
https://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-15.0/slintslack/
allows to install a slightly customized and pre-configured Slackware64-15.0.
The installer is nearly identical to the one used to install as Slint64-15.0
system, as described in:
https://slint.fr/en/HandBook.html#_install_slint
Only the set of packages installed differ.
The initial aim is to allow proceeding to installation of Slackware in the same
languages as Slint. At time of writing:
English (USA)
Dutch
French
German
Greek
Italian
Portuguese (Portugal)
Russian
Swedish
So the work of Slint translators will also benefit to Slackware users and also
encourage more translators to contribute knowing that, somehow answering this
this forum message:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/volunteers-to-internationalize-slackware-4175750863/#post6572775
To avoid the hassle of maintaining two installers in parallel, I chose to just
just use the Slint installer with as few modifications as possible.
As a consequence, in addition to be internationalized, the installer as for
Slint:
- Is accessible to blind users with a braille refreshable Braille device or
the espeakup screen reader (using a software or hardware synthesizer)
- Gives the choice between manual or automatic partitioning.
- Allows to set a zstd compressed BTRFS system with subvolumes for / and /home
in the same partition. Then the installed system needs only 8.7G of space on
disk. Btrfs is mandatory in case of automatic partitioning. In case of manual
partitioning xfs and ext4 can also be chosen.
- Can encrypt the root partition without resorting to LVM.
- Allows to install in a removable drive, like an USB stick.
Also, the installed system is also accessible with speech and braille on the
console (but not in graphical environments as that would have needed too many
modifications of Slackware).
Only these packages are added to a genuine full Slackware installation:
brltty
dracut
espeakup
liblouis
salixtools
slint-scripts
This installer is not endorsed by Slackware.
Use at your own risks.
Have fun!