>1:46 AM
>in front room
>using Dell Vostro 400 server
>Slackware 14.2 on 4.4.14
>using twm
>everything works out of box
>installing java
>g-eazy_imeanit.mp4
>drinking arizona
>eating cracker jack
>long night of shitposting ahead
>another thread mentioning slack
Glad to see it, one of the comfiest and 'just werks' distros out there
>>60803673
i'll post a scrot soon, i just installed this half an hour ago and im still setting things up
Update:
I'm installing downloading and installing libraries and a few other programs. TWM is amazing but does /g/ have any other lightweight window managers for me to try out?
>>60803661
>Slackware
I always forgot, are their packages the oldest out of the mainstream disto's or is that debian stable's?
>>60803894
Slackware doesn't have packages as far as i know my guy. You install stuff from source.
>>60803931
http://packages.slackware.com/
???
>>60803980
Wew. Does slackware have a package manager im not aware of?
>>60804021
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slackware#Packages
>Slackware's package management system, collectively known as pkgtools, can administer (pkgtool), install (installpkg), upgrade (upgradepkg), and remove (removepkg) packages from local sources.
>The official tool to update Slackware over a network or the internet is slackpkg. It was originally developed by Piter Punk as an unofficial way to keep Slackware up-to-date. It was officially included in the main tree in Slackware 12.2,
how the fuck do you not know how to install packages, you don't just compile shit and it's magically installed