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La gente che vuole questo troverà distro consone alle loro esigenze.Caitlyn Martin ha scritto:I know this is sacrilege to hardcore Slackers but the 99% of the Linux community that doesn't use vanilla Slackware wants things like automated dependency resolution and the ability to configure their system without knowing which configuration files need to be edited and hand editing them at the command line.

Caitlyn Martin ha scritto:but the 99% of the Linux community
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kommos ha scritto:ma,secondo voi?a prescindere le smentite che trovano il tempo che trovano


aschenaz ha scritto:kommos ha scritto:ma,secondo voi?a prescindere le smentite che trovano il tempo che trovano
Beh, mi pare che l'impegno di Pat (e dei suoi più stretti collaboratori), indipendentemente da chiarimenti o smentite, non lasci adito a dubbi di sorta...

Caitlyn Martin ha scritto:[..]the 99% of the Linux community that doesn't use vanilla Slackware wants things like automated dependency resolution and the ability to configure their system without knowing which configuration files need to be edited and hand editing them at the command line.



roberto67 ha scritto:Caitlyn Martin ha scritto:[..]the 99% of the Linux community that doesn't use vanilla Slackware wants things like automated dependency resolution and the ability to configure their system without knowing which configuration files need to be edited and hand editing them at the command line.

Vito ha scritto:roberto67 ha scritto:Caitlyn Martin ha scritto:[..]the 99% of the Linux community that doesn't use vanilla Slackware wants things like automated dependency resolution and the ability to configure their system without knowing which configuration files need to be edited and hand editing them at the command line.
eh?!

Bart ha scritto:Caitlyn Martin ha scritto:[..]the 99% of the Linux community that doesn't use vanilla Slackware wants things like automated dependency resolution and the ability to configure their system without knowing which configuration files need to be edited and hand editing them at the command line.
Io rientro sicuramente in quel 99%. La mancata gestione delle dipendenze è una delle poche caratteristiche di Slackware che non amo.

AlienBOB ha scritto:First about the Slackware web server. I know, people, that we have been without http://www.slackware.com/ for a few weeks now, but rest assured that the site will eventually be back. Either we put the old web site code on a temporary server or we wait a little longer and publish a new site based on a new CMS. It all pretty much depends on how much time we can volunteer for this – it is mostly handled by a few people in the coreteam. Pat should focus on Slackware and make sure we get a new stable release at some point – there is a lot to do still on that front.

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