VectorLinux 4.3 - Rocket Fueled Slackware
SilentBob4 writes "Mad Penguin has the first review of the latest VectorLinux release. Vector is based on Slackware Linux, but is built on a newer 2.6.7 kernel (Slackware 10 was still built on a 2.4 kernel with the option of using 2.6) and is optimized to run well on older hardware. Even old Pentium PCs run well on this distro. Complete review with screenshots."
I've used Vector Linux 4.0 (SOHO version) for a while, and I have to say a couple of things.
1. Judging it by the same apps (firefox, for instance), it was STUNNINGLY fast compared to XP Pro and all other Linux distros I've tried (Fedora, Mandrake, Arch, even Gentoo).
2. It sorely lacks a good dependency-handling package manager. Two exist that I'm aware of (Swaret and Slapt-get), and unfortunately they both just aren't that good. If this was remedied, well... just... wow.
no dependency control, no thanks.
I've had the chance to use vector before, and I have to say it's the cleanest distro I've ever come across. No bloat, no extra features, no bizillion things starting at system boot.
Too much repetition my too much repetition!
Why's it too much work to simply download updated packages from Slackware-Current and run "upgradepkg"?
c pu =i386
Pat keeps the thing up to date at all times, and all critical exploits are practically always fixed in current. He updates practically every few days.
http://www.slackware.com/changelog/current.php?