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7/11/2025, 2:59:15 PM
>>105865981
neat
>what's wrong with them
slackware package management system tools does not track or manage dependencies
doing a complete install this wouldnt matter as requirements are met
for a minimal install it becomes tedious and documentation is sparse
https://www.remembertheusers.com/2022/12/0900-slackware-minimal-install.html
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/Slackware#B-but_muh_dependency_resolution helps
slackpkg doesnt offer the packages i want so i have to setup slackpkg+ for third party repositories such as alienbob or multilib
sometimes i find mirrors to be dead so i have to look for a blog or forums confirmation post with fix
slackbuilds offers what i am looking for but only build scripts to compile and install software
the tools such as sbopkg sbotools slackrepo and more offers dependency resolution
slackonly provides packages from slackbuilds but repository is outdated
doing a complete install consumes too much space
on limited storage i ran out of space quickly under ext4 + lvm
opt for btrfs zstd filesystem compression but skeptical about file recovery and reliability this includes xfs
ext4 does have metadata checksum but only crc32
cshatag is alternative that uses sha256 works with most filesystems although can be replicated by script
maybe i shouldve used pkgsrc packages
interesting https://bonslack.org
will install again for 15.1 release
find myself compiling often from slackbuilds fixing scripts to install properly was annoying consider https://wikipedia.org/wiki/CRUX for familiarity chose gentoo + zfs instead since reminded of peculiar posters
if https://gitgud.io/cloveros/cloveros was still maintain i wouldve used it instead
my cpu is slow for heavy compilation i thought inclusion of binary packages wouldve reduce compile times but my make.conf said no
i didnt mind at first then it became concern after how many hours to days went by
>>105866979
do you still use alpine or guix
tixati supports i2p now
also https://a.pote.to
neat
>what's wrong with them
slackware package management system tools does not track or manage dependencies
doing a complete install this wouldnt matter as requirements are met
for a minimal install it becomes tedious and documentation is sparse
https://www.remembertheusers.com/2022/12/0900-slackware-minimal-install.html
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/Slackware#B-but_muh_dependency_resolution helps
slackpkg doesnt offer the packages i want so i have to setup slackpkg+ for third party repositories such as alienbob or multilib
sometimes i find mirrors to be dead so i have to look for a blog or forums confirmation post with fix
slackbuilds offers what i am looking for but only build scripts to compile and install software
the tools such as sbopkg sbotools slackrepo and more offers dependency resolution
slackonly provides packages from slackbuilds but repository is outdated
doing a complete install consumes too much space
on limited storage i ran out of space quickly under ext4 + lvm
opt for btrfs zstd filesystem compression but skeptical about file recovery and reliability this includes xfs
ext4 does have metadata checksum but only crc32
cshatag is alternative that uses sha256 works with most filesystems although can be replicated by script
maybe i shouldve used pkgsrc packages
interesting https://bonslack.org
will install again for 15.1 release
find myself compiling often from slackbuilds fixing scripts to install properly was annoying consider https://wikipedia.org/wiki/CRUX for familiarity chose gentoo + zfs instead since reminded of peculiar posters
if https://gitgud.io/cloveros/cloveros was still maintain i wouldve used it instead
my cpu is slow for heavy compilation i thought inclusion of binary packages wouldve reduce compile times but my make.conf said no
i didnt mind at first then it became concern after how many hours to days went by
>>105866979
do you still use alpine or guix
tixati supports i2p now
also https://a.pote.to
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