I have been using slackware on my gateway/firewall machne for the better part of a  
yer i think, it originated as rh5 then slack 4 now slack8, its good it stays up for 
days/weeks/months on end (subject to power outages). I had no problem getting it going 
at all on my gateway

I also use slack8 on my workstation, i didn't want to have a bloated install so i 
installed mostly the base packages then downloaded and compiled them, there are 
advantages to downloading and compiling over a packagemanagment tool 
a) you know where it will end up
b) you can optimise it for your system
c) you configure it with options you want

I did have some trouble getting X going on my workstation but that was primarily 
because my video card and monitor suck, but after spending 20-30mins reading the 
XF86Config man file i was able to write my own config that worked.

I think slack is a good distro because it doesn't have the bloat of others, and it is 
very easy to install.

As for your questions,video is a kernel thing, slack8 does have isdn packages (plus 
the kernel aspect) it comes with kde2.1.1


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Karl Clements
"Everyone is stupid, its just the degree that varies"
 
<reply who="gnudev" date="Fri, 4 Jan 2002 23:16:50 +1000">

> I am looking at taking up Slackware. After being a RedHat devotee until they 
> decided to frequently release bloatware, and the risky GCC 2.96, I started 
> looking at Debian. Now I am looking more closely at Slackware 8.0 and I think 
> this is the Linux for me.
> 
> I would like to know some things about Slack, like if it has a package 
> manager, can I adjust my video text mode (I like 100x40), can I use an ISDN 
> connection with it, is it stable with the 2.4 kernel option, will the 
> installer ask me if I want XFree 4.1 (even in newbie install mode? I can't 
> remember if I saw there was a 'newbie' installation mode), does it come with 
> the drivers for the GeForce II MX cards (or can I compile them after taking 
> them down from nVidia's site), is the KDE distro on it complete like that 
> with RedHat, and generally, are there any major high points of Slack over 
> others?
> 
> Thanks,
> James
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