Yes, Slackware has a simple package management system, but had you - 'non-Slackers' - looked at the packages sources?
I'm subscribed to the main free software packages "*-announce" lists, and when a new release comes up, I just create a tarball for each of my servers and install them.
To me, this is care for your work. I like to optimize and secure at most my servers, not only because I'm being paid for this, but because this is my life, being a UNIX-admin and programmer makes me happy, is my very great love!
Congratulations, Pat!!! Go, Slack, go!:-D
Blind_Bard
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Hey... isn't this what gamers were waiting for?
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Review: Tomb Raider
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· Score: 1
I didn't watched the movie, but the great sh** in all other game-based movies was being merely 'inspirations' and 'adaptations'...
If what you see on the game is what you see on the movie, maybe not-gamers think that the movie is junk. But it's real public will like it.
In time: I never played Tomb Raider, too:)
Blind_Bard.
-- The degree to which life sucks is directly proportional to your blood/caffeine ratio.
Hey,
:-D
Yes, Slackware has a simple package management system, but had you - 'non-Slackers' - looked at the packages sources?
I'm subscribed to the main free software packages "*-announce" lists, and when a new release comes up, I just create a tarball for each of my servers and install them.
To me, this is care for your work. I like to optimize and secure at most my servers, not only because I'm being paid for this, but because this is my life, being a UNIX-admin and programmer makes me happy, is my very great love!
Congratulations, Pat!!! Go, Slack, go!
Blind_Bard
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If what you see on the game is what you see on the movie, maybe not-gamers think that the movie is junk. But it's real public will like it.
In time: I never played Tomb Raider, too :)
Blind_Bard.
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The degree to which life sucks is directly proportional to your blood/caffeine ratio.
Blind_Bard
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