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 But where to put them? Hm. I admit that's a tricky one. How about ''ap'', ''xap'' and, I don't know, ''m'' for the mess? Seriously, days when I  But where to put them? Hm. I admit that's a tricky one. How about ''ap'', ''xap'' and, I don't know, ''m'' for the mess? Seriously, days when I 
 happily installed everything are gone. And I find going through clutter in something important like ''slackware64/l'' quite annoying and unnecessary. happily installed everything are gone. And I find going through clutter in something important like ''slackware64/l'' quite annoying and unnecessary.
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 +Actually I seriously think I had it with Slackware. I often find myself thinking whether it would be possible to port this and that into Slackware 
 +to get rid of this and that problem. To me, it feels like Slackware is just trying to sail with the flow and stay afloat. I'm sorry, but adding 
 +more and more clutter won't cut it. Not even if you have a single router on Slackware. I wouldn't put it en masse anywhere else. It's still fine 
 +on workstation, it's still fine on Host(but only for so long). Have you noticed I'm using singular? Have you noticed I'm talking about one machine? 
 +Hacks are fine and cool, but they can become tiresome - they will sooner or later.
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linux/slackware/start.1373792300.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/07/14 03:58 by stybla