Is there a difference between the Slackware I can buy from
www.slackware.com or www.cdrom.com, and the Slackware I can buy from
www.cheapbytes.com?  In other words, does the "genuine" Slackware
contain something that cheapbytes omits?

I am interested in two of Slackware's latest distributions: Slack 4.0
(2.2 kernel) and Slack 3.9 (2.0 kernel).  My computer is a P200 MMX. 
Will the newest slack kernel (2.2 vs. 2.0) be a problem with my
hardware?  Zipslack 2.0.35 has been great, but I am preparing for a new
hard drive, and the convenience of Linux on CD-Rom.

Thanks,
Kurt Kehler

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