[ale] back to Slack

Christopher R. Curzio ale at accipiter.org
Tue Jun 22 11:24:46 EDT 2004


I would highly recommend waiting, since Slackware 10 is on the verge of
being released. (10-RC2 was released two days ago.)

Though you could always do the 9.1 thing and swaret your way up, but I'd
suggest doing a fresh install of 10 when it's out. 

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Thus Spake zeb <n4zm at mindspring.com>:
Tue, 22 Jun 2004 13:05:35 +0000


> On Wednesday 21 April 2004 10:48, Jim Philips wrote:
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> > After my joyous experiences with Fedora, I've decided to go back to
> > Slackware (my first distro). But I can't seem to find a reliable
> > torrent. The ones listed at the Slackware site do nothing but time
> > out on me. Does anybody know of a reliable torrent where I can get
> > the iso's?
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> I live near Toco Hill, and I have Slack 9.1 on two CDs.  I have 
> installed it several times, so I know it works.  You can have copies 
> if we can work out the logistics.
> 
> Regards, Zeb
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