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    If you are going for a Slackware install then you will need SlackBuilds.org and also slackpkg.

    Have fun, it is a truly great distro
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    Hello Linux Community

    Thx elija

    Looking forward to getting into the mix of it all and learning some Freebsd unix and linux so I can take the Linux+ Certification test

    Thx
    BoricuaKenpo

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    Keep us updated on your progress through this thread, and do not be shy about asking questions. If someone knows an answer, someone will certainly reply.

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    Hello Linux Community

    I will keep You updated on my progress
    I am currently downloading the Software

    For the Slackware centOS and fedora
    Hopefully I can get them installed to day so i can start working on them

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    Quote Originally Posted by boricuakenpo View Post
    I will keep You updated on my progress
    I am currently downloading the Software

    For the Slackware centOS and fedora
    Hopefully I can get them installed to day so i can start working on them
    Welcome!

    If you know Debian, RedHat, and Slackware very well, then you can pretty much set up and work on any distro out there. Part of the fun and beauty of linux is trying out all the different types, or building your own from scratch. Good luck to you, and don't be afraid of asking questions and get opinions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuxr99 View Post
    Welcome!

    If you know Debian, RedHat, and Slackware very well, then you can pretty much set up and work on any distro out there. Part of the fun and beauty of linux is trying out all the different types, or building your own from scratch. Good luck to you, and don't be afraid of asking questions and get opinions.
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    Hello Linux Community

    Thank You tuxr99

    I will be asking many questions
    I know I'm going to needs lots of help
    It is good to have you guys to be able to ask questions too

    If no then I would be totally lost

    Thx again to all you guys

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