Actually, the Slackware team simply maintains SPARC and ALPHA ports just
a few versions behind the cutting edge...of course, Debian also has
SPARC and ALPHA ports...and my hats off to Debian's APT.
Off topic, Slackware allows me to burn a bootable ISO image of its
current version. No need to wait for the next version's ISO. Can Debian
do the same? or you always install the base-files and upgrade (via APT)?
Ambo
eric pareja wrote:
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> On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Ambrosio Berdijo Jr. wrote:
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> which parts of SPARC and ALPHA Linux are being maintained by the
> Slackware team?
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