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- | ===== Using Slackware-current ===== | + | ====== Using Slackware-current |
- | //**Note:** I have removed a section on DE-less installation since my current | + | This is actually NOT recommended for beginners. But, sometimes, the need to use the latest software is unavoidable and this COULD be a solution. Plus, this will add a LOT of COOL-points 8-) 8-) 8-) |
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+ | //**Note:** I have removed a section on DE-less installation since my current | ||
//**Note:** I have also removed a section on hijacking other Linux system - this, here, turned out to be VERY similar to what needed to be done.// | //**Note:** I have also removed a section on hijacking other Linux system - this, here, turned out to be VERY similar to what needed to be done.// | ||
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+ | ===== Installing ===== | ||
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+ | **[LastUpdated20210620]** | ||
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+ | I need to use GTK3 version that is newer that the one on 14.2, so I tried the development version (**slackware64-current**). I have done the same once (pre-11), so I am aware that there can be some issues when doing this. I am happy to say that I AM writing this on a slackware64-current (15.0 beta?) installation on my laptop. | ||
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+ | So, this is a little note to my future self (or anybody that may be find this useful // | ||
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+ | * download official packages ('' | ||
+ | * create download path: ''< | ||
+ | * create custom getslack config '' | ||
+ | * set '' | ||
+ | * exclude kde & xfce | ||
+ | * setup EFI boot | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * boot and run installation as usual | ||
+ | * DO NOT format partition (packages are there!) | ||
+ | * pick packages from mounted path | ||
+ | * manually set kernel to boot (i use huge - generic needs initramfs) | ||
+ | * boot newly installed slackware | ||
+ | * remove '' | ||
+ | * make sure vim does not create backups (edit '' | ||
+ | * allow '' | ||
+ | * append '' | ||
+ | * just for personal reference, some useful info on using nmcli <code bash> | ||
+ | nmcli r[adio] wifi | ||
+ | nmcli r[adio] wifi on | ||
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+ | nmcli d[evice] wifi list | ||
+ | nmcli d[evice] wifi connect < | ||
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+ | nmcli c[onnection] show | ||
+ | nmcli c[onnection] down < | ||
+ | nmcli c[onnection] up < | ||
+ | * customize '' | ||
+ | * create user | ||
+ | * get additional packages ('' | ||
+ | * luckily, alienBob' | ||
+ | * create custom getslackpack config '' | ||
+ | * (alien) openjdk libreoffice libreoffice-dict-en" | ||
+ | * get additional packages ('' | ||
+ | * run as '' | ||
+ | * pkgs: '' | ||
+ | * pkgs: '' | ||
+ | * pkgs: '' | ||
+ | * //note: rox-filer cannot be compiled, needed patching ([[https:// | ||
+ | * i have gathered all the scripts from slackbuilds.org that i use and keep them [[https:// | ||
+ | * i want to use [[https:// | ||
+ | * using my own custom [[https:// | ||
+ | * my dwm xinitrc will run loginctl hibernate when battery< | ||
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+ | ===== Updating ===== | ||
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+ | To maintain: | ||
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+ | //**note:** my '' | ||
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+ | * run [[https:// | ||
+ | * when '' | ||
+ | * run [[https:// | ||
+ | * when '' | ||
+ | * to see removed packages, use [[https:// | ||
+ | * update those installed using getslackbuild if needed | ||
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