Re: Slackware 15.0
By: Andrew Alt to Dan Clough on Wed Oct 14 2020 12:13 am
> -=> Dan Clough wrote to All <=-
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> DC> Hello all,
>
> DC> Anybody else use Slackware...? Are you as tired as I am of
> DC> waiting for a new release? It's starting to get ridiculous.
>
> DC> Yeah, I know I could switch to something else, but I don't want
> DC> to. Just wish he'd hurry things up a bit, it's been over 4 years
> DC> now. Arrrgggghhhhhh.
>
> Good question. The way I remember recent history is that Slackware used to h
> a
> release cycle/goal of every 6 months. Then Patrick and his wife had their fi
>
> child.
>
> I don't know if that's the reason for the slow-down, but from what little I
> know
> of raising children, they can definitely gum up the works! ;)
>
> I switched to Debian a few years ago. I still love Slackware (it was my firs
> distro) and peek at the current changelog once in a while though. I wish
> Patrick
> and his family the best.
>
>
>
> --
> -Andy
>
>
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I am also getting burnt by the wait.
I don't mind using old software, but sometimes you need to use new software,
and I am having to migrate some Slackwares to something else because Slackware
14.2 is getting too old.
The problem is I know no other reliable Linux I'd like to run.
I could probably install Void and establñish a weekly upgrade schedule for
"frontline" programs (browsers, email clients) and a anual schedule for the
core (glibcs, binutils, kernels), but thing is, when I booted the live
installer for a test, I was greeted by a session manager error, which gives a
very lame first impression.
Also I don't like rolling releases for serious stuff.
Devuan is quite ok. I am not a fan of apt distributions though. I guess it is
the one I will end up installing where I cannot fit a BSD though.
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