Re: [Slackbuilds-users] article about slackware.
* On 2018 07 Feb 15:38 -0600, Fernando Lopez wrote: > https://hackaday.com/2018/01/30/making-the-case-for-slackware-in-2018/ I have to disagree with this statement: "So what should you do if you’re looking for the “classic” Linux experience? Where automatic configuration is a dirty word, and every aspect of your system can be manipulated with nothing more exotic than a text editor?" Slackware is quite automated these days owing to the kernel's ability to recognize hardware and load modules and udev setting things up. Then we have X that detects and auto-configures the graphics adapter and other devices. Then KDE is right there to take care of many things for the user. IMO, automation is hardly a "dirty word" but is the order of the day. The following is true just not of Slackware but of all current distributions. Gone are the days of: * Compiling the kernel to support a mouse/modem/network adapter, etc. * Consulting the manual for a given monitor to get its parameters to write a mode line for X. * Damaging a monitor when the mode line was wrong (I never did but did hear some interesting squeals a few times). * Manually selecting the mouse driver for X. * Manually mounting a floppy disk. * Carefully selecting hardware known to work with Linux. * Feeling like the world was conquered when sound worked! Most of these items are obsolete due to the industry developing standards for the hardware to assist the OS to be able to recognize and configure hardware. The PCI bus and the capability built into monitors to report their capabilities were major steps forward. The kernel and X were rewritten to take full advantage of these industry initiatives. Slackware, just as all current distributions, has benefited greatly from all of this work. Automation is everywhere one cares to look. Oh, a text editor is required to edit /etc/inittab to set the runlevel to 4 so that the graphical login manager is started, so there is that. ;-) - Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Ham radio, Linux, bikes, and more: http://www.n0nb.us signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ SlackBuilds-users mailing list SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/
Re: [Slackbuilds-users] article about slackware.
##slackware is pretty active Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 8, 2018, at 12:41 PM, David O'Shaughnessy wrote: > >> On 02/09/2018 03:25 AM, Doogster wrote: >> Where do Slackers go to irc? >> > > ##slackware on Freenode seems like the main game. There's a Matrix > channel (https://matrix.to/#/#slackware:matrix.org), but nothing much > happening there yet. > > -- > Dave > ___ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > ___ SlackBuilds-users mailing list SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/
Re: [Slackbuilds-users] article about slackware.
On 02/09/2018 03:25 AM, Doogster wrote: > Where do Slackers go to irc? > ##slackware on Freenode seems like the main game. There's a Matrix channel (https://matrix.to/#/#slackware:matrix.org), but nothing much happening there yet. -- Dave ___ SlackBuilds-users mailing list SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/
Re: [Slackbuilds-users] article about slackware.
Where do Slackers go to irc? On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 7:37 PM, Herminio Hernandez Jr. wrote: > I shared this on IRC. Great read. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Feb 7, 2018, at 4:37 PM, Fernando Lopez > wrote: > > https://hackaday.com/2018/01/30/making-the-case-for-slackware-in-2018/ > > -- > > > Regards, > Fernando Lopez Jr. > > ___ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > > ___ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > > ___ SlackBuilds-users mailing list SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/
Re: [Slackbuilds-users] article about slackware.
Fernando Lopez writes: https://hackaday.com/2018/01/30/making-the-case-for-slackware-in-2018/ I agree with the author; I have never found any simpler distro to use than my beloved slackware. This is as simple as install, enjoy. I wish it will stay as is still for years ! -- Xavier ___ SlackBuilds-users mailing list SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/
Re: [Slackbuilds-users] article about slackware.
I shared this on IRC. Great read. Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 7, 2018, at 4:37 PM, Fernando Lopez wrote: > > https://hackaday.com/2018/01/30/making-the-case-for-slackware-in-2018/ > > -- > > > Regards, > Fernando Lopez Jr. > ___ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org > https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > ___ SlackBuilds-users mailing list SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/