OP OP H horndude Fully Optimized Messages 2,539 Aug 20, 2004 #11 Yep, you need disk 1 for sure, and disk 2 for your GUI choices plus extras disks 3 and 4 are the source, you wont need those unless you want to complie stuff yourself.
Yep, you need disk 1 for sure, and disk 2 for your GUI choices plus extras disks 3 and 4 are the source, you wont need those unless you want to complie stuff yourself.
OP OP H horndude Fully Optimized Messages 2,539 Aug 20, 2004 #12 should be a listing in there for the ISO's, thats what you want
OP OP H horndude Fully Optimized Messages 2,539 Aug 20, 2004 #13 go up a directory and click on slackware9.1 iso
OP OP H horndude Fully Optimized Messages 2,539 Aug 20, 2004 #14 Slackware has stuff archived going way back, source code and everything.You can actually do a small install then ftp the stuff you want off there and install one package at a time
Slackware has stuff archived going way back, source code and everything.You can actually do a small install then ftp the stuff you want off there and install one package at a time
OP OP H horndude Fully Optimized Messages 2,539 Aug 20, 2004 #15 No, just the ISO parts. The asc are ascii files, and the md5 is a checksum if you want to verify the download. Read the readme stuff too, it explains alot poke around and browse a little, lots of stuff there.
No, just the ISO parts. The asc are ascii files, and the md5 is a checksum if you want to verify the download. Read the readme stuff too, it explains alot poke around and browse a little, lots of stuff there.
TheMajor PowerQuest / Opera Messages 10,176 Location Netherlands Aug 20, 2004 #16 I had Suse 7 Pro..7 cd's installing wasn't a problem