Slackware is really the best for me.
Ok, I upgraded to Xfree86 4.4.0 and after fixing some problems with missing libraries KDE starts with gray screen, does some extensive swaping and then it hangs. In the background it gives many errors - it lists all of its applications , saying there are comunication problems and they are crashing. No libraries are missing now. I tried with older versions and it gives the same screens full with the same errors whatever version I install. I don't know what this errors mean, because thay say what ...
Linux is somethimes difficult but it deserves the effort to try it . I can't stand on Micro$oft and I have the time to spare on Linux . So Linux and of course Slackware are the best
Hi to all. I am running Slackware 9.1 and I have installed KDE but it refuses to run , because it can't find libXinerama.so.1 . I don't know how to get this library and as I know Xinerama is for multiple monitors and I have only one . I don't know why KDE needs this. Is it possible to configure KDE to skip this library or if not, what package do i need in order to install this library ?
Slackware is great ! I am using Slackware 9.1 and I'm not planing to change my distro. And ZipSlack is also great for Windows users who want to try Linux . You do not have to make or resize partitions , nor to do installation - you only need to unzip your ZipSlack in a windows (DOS) folder and it works !