Screenshot 2 – KDE 4.14.38 Desktop with VirtualBox running Screenshot 1 – KDE 4.14.38 Desktop with Netflix running Note: I have replaced Wicd with NetworkManager. Furthermore I have installed Grub2, which can be used as boot loader (if you want) after a hard drive install. 108 (not in Slackware’s repositories – you can download my build at ), Gimp 2.8.10 (installed from source), GSlapt 0.5.4b, Slackpkg 2.82.1, Firefox 57.0.2, Thunderbird 52.5.0, Samba 4.7.3 and GCC 7.2.0. I may also mention in particular GParted 0.29.0, VirtualBox 5.2.4 (latest, not in Slackware’s repositories), Google Chrome. All other component software is also upgraded to the latest Slackware Current version by now. KDE is upgraded to version 4.14.38 (latest KDE version). I have replaced kernel 4.12.9-x86_64-exton with kernel 4.14.8-x86_64-efi-exton with support for “everything”. New features in version 171223 of SlackEX They are a piece of cake to use! Users of Synaptic will feel at ease with GSlapt. Now we have the Application Managers Slackpkg and GSlapt – a GTK version of slapt-get. That was perhaps earlier the case, but not anymore. Some tend to complain that the Program Management in Slackware is awkward. My remaster of Slackware Current (14.2), which I call SlackEX 14.2/Current 64 bit Linux Live DVD/USB, is however just as easy to use as Ubuntu and/or Linux Mint. Any novice can quickly learn to use Ubuntu they say. In comparison with for example Ubuntu and Linux Mint, many people believe that Slackware is “difficult”. Slackware is the first widely-used Linux system, which is still developing.
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