Results 11 to 13 of 13
Only first two are required for installation. On CD3 there is first part of Slackware source, some packages and a small Slackware book for beginners. Also there's Zip Slack.On CD4 ...
- 02-12-2005 #11Linux User
- Join Date
- Oct 2004
- Location
- Serbia&Montenegro
- Posts
- 281
Only first two are required for installation. On CD3 there is first part of Slackware source, some packages and a small Slackware book for beginners. Also there's Zip Slack.On CD4 there is second part of source and packages.
Linux registered user #358842
Human knowledge belongs to the world.
- 02-12-2005 #12Actually I'm pretty sure the first is the only *required* one for installation. From what I saw, the second is X, Gnome, KDE, etc. I haven't finished installing it yet, though, so I'm not sure...Monday, however, it will be on a server at work.
Originally Posted by Fallen Angel
"Time is an illusion. Lunchtime, doubly so."
~Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- 02-12-2005 #13actually, IIRC X is on the first cd with the "light wm". gnome, kde are on the second (atleast that is how 10.0 was)
Originally Posted by sarumont Brilliant Mediocrity - Making Failure Look Good


Reply With Quote