Didier Spaier wrote :
| Security issues should be adressed. But you could install Slackware and
| stay current -- You'll usually found new Slackware packages for KDE as
| soon as there is a new realease, directly on KDE's mirors, GNOME one's
| on Dropline Gnome some days or weeks afterwards -- compiling GNOME
| beeing known as a possible nightmare -- and a lot of unofficial packages
| at linuxpackages.net. In most cases you'll get new apps a lot before
| Mandrake users.
| 
| And in a Slackware package you'll find everything you need, with
| documentation always included : e.g. if you install KDE you'll get all
| KDE apps in a while, not only the desktop.
| 
| Moreover installing a package on Slackware is as much complicated as
| installpkg <package name>
| 

Yop .. I have been a Slackware user for a long time ... until Gentoo
came ;)

-- 
Frederick Ros aka Sleeper

Your job is being a professor and researcher: That's one hell of a good excuse
for some of the brain-damages of minix.
(Linus Torvalds to Andrew Tanenbaum)

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