Posted by: Administrator
on April 09, 2004 09:50 AM
" Use the packages at linuxpackages.net. Vector linux is an attempt to make a user friendly desktop distro based on Slackware. You don't need "Vector" packages, since they are really Slackware packages. So if Slackware has the package, Vector does also. "
OK, handy to know, will be interstting to see how compatible these packages are.
" Please note that this is also a release candidate and not the completed product. Perhaps you should try Vector Linux 4 which is a completed product. SOHO is Vector Linux Supercharged. "
I tried VL 4.0.
For the life of me I could not see what VL 4.0 does better than Slackware...<nobr> <wbr></nobr>... but I am happy for people to use what ever they like.
Re:where are the packages ?
Posted by: Administrator on April 09, 2004 09:50 AMOK, handy to know, will be interstting to see how compatible these packages are.
" Please note that this is also a release candidate and not the completed product. Perhaps you should try Vector Linux 4 which is a completed product. SOHO is Vector Linux Supercharged. "
I tried VL 4.0.
For the life of me I could not see what VL 4.0 does better than Slackware...<nobr> <wbr></nobr>... but I am happy for people to use what ever they like.
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