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Index of parent directory windows iso file
Index of parent directory windows iso file











Index of parent directory windows iso file
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* Darren's (%%rsync://slackware.uk/liveslak/%%) a "Custom" variant which you can give your own name, its own package list and custom post-install configuration.

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a StudioWare edition containing all the project's audio, video and photo editing software packages (no longer developed after Slackware 14.2) a Dlackware variant, which is Gnome3 + PAM + systemd on top of Slackware and stripped of KDE (no longer developed after Slackware 14.2) a Cinnamon flavour (a fork of the Gnome 3 Shell replacing Slackware's KDE) in an ISO file of 3.7 GB a Mate variant (3.8 GB) where KDE has been replaced by Mate (a Gnome 2 fork)

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A Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) based on a custom Slackware package set plus a basic Plasma5, containing a rich software collection for musicians, producers and live performance artists (3.6 GB). a LEAN ISO (2.2 GB) of Slackware-current with reduced package set and based on Plasma5 Desktop a slimmed-down XFCE ISO (1000 MB) with XDM as the graphical login manager. a complete 64bit Slackware-current Live Edition (in a 4.4 GB ISO)

Index of parent directory windows iso file

The "liveslak" scripts can generate a variety of Slackware flavors: Option to create a bootable USB stick running Slackware Live (which is different from 'dd'-ing the hybrid ISO to a USB stick!) For instance provide stripped-down or minimalist versions of Slackware but also allow for the inclusion of 3rd party packages. Still be able to customize its content. Provide a way to generate a Live ISO with just a mirror of Slackware's packages as the source, fully scripted and deterministic.

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Many people want to know what Slackware's development edition looks like but are hesitant to install slackware-current for fear that it breaks stuff and causes productivity loss. The target should be slackware-current, the bleeding edge. Meant for educational, evaluation and demonstration purposes. No hiding of kernel messages scrolling across the screen at boot no custom wallpapers, etcetera. show Slackware as it is, but without having to install it. Provide a Live version of Slackware proper i.e. The reasons I had for creating the Slackware Live Edition are as follows: In order to protect your sensitive private data in case you lose your USB stick (or in case it gets stolen) you can enhance your persistent USB Live OS with an encrypted homedirectory and/or an encrypted persistence file, to be unlocked on boot with a passphrase that only you know.Īnd even booting directly from the ISO file (see chapter ''Boot from an ISO file on disk'') you can use persistence and enjoy an encrypted homedirectory, without the need for any modification to the ISO file. The CD/DVD versions (and the USB stick if you configure it accordingly) operate without persistence, which means that all the changes you make to the OS are lost when you reboot. The USB version is "persistent" - meaning that the OS stores your updates on the USB stick. You'll have a pre-configured Slackware OS up & running in a minute wherever you can get your hands on a computer with a USB port. You can carry the USB stick version with you in your pocket. Slackware Live Edition does not have to be installed to a computer hard drive (however you do have that choice if you want to: using the setup2hd script). The ISO is created from scratch using a Slackware package mirror, by the "liveslak" scripts. You get the default install, no custom packages or kernel, but with all the power of Slackware. It is an ISO image meant to be a showcase of what Slackware is about. The Live OS which liveslak creates from the Slackware Distro can be run from a DVD or a USB stick. Welcome to the Slackware Live Edition! All Slackware releases since 14.2, including the development version ''-current'', are supported versions for the ''liveslak'' project. Index of /~alien/liveslak Index of /~alien/liveslak













Index of parent directory windows iso file