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[POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Scott McMillan    Posted: 2004-03-31 23:10:11    Length: 1,198 byte(s)
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Hi All,

First off, I'm not a troll.  I have been using Slackware for the last 8
months or so and really like it.  It has done everything I have asked of
it.

The reason I pose the question is that I have been using Mandrake as my
desktop OS for ~3 months, while relegating Slackware as my server OS
(web/email/Samba shares).

While I have found Mandrake to be a very good option for my workstation,
I'm curious to know how many of you are using Slackware for your
'everyday, run-of-the-mill' OS?  And those of you that _are_ using it for
your 'desktop' OS, what are you doing with it?

I have recently decided that Windoze is too annoying for me, but I have
found there are some Win apps which I can't seem to replace (I am getting
involved in digital video editing - takes 1/3 the time to process in
Windoze apps vs. Kino, etc. in Linux - and I really like Forte Agent as a
text newsreader), but I'm getting close.

I would appreciate hearing your real-life experiences with whichever
distro you use as your desktop OS.


Scott McMillan

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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Eugene    Posted: 2004-03-31 23:40:14    Length: 1,490 byte(s)
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Scott McMillan wrote:

QUOTE
Hi All,

First off, I'm not a troll.  I have been using Slackware for the last 8
months or so and really like it.  It has done everything I have asked of
it.

The reason I pose the question is that I have been using Mandrake as my
desktop OS for ~3 months, while relegating Slackware as my server OS
(web/email/Samba shares).

While I have found Mandrake to be a very good option for my workstation,
I'm curious to know how many of you are using Slackware for your
'everyday, run-of-the-mill' OS?  And those of you that _are_ using it for
your 'desktop' OS, what are you doing with it?

I have recently decided that Windoze is too annoying for me, but I have
found there are some Win apps which I can't seem to replace (I am getting
involved in digital video editing - takes 1/3 the time to process in
Windoze apps vs. Kino, etc. in Linux - and I really like Forte Agent as a
text newsreader), but I'm getting close.

I would appreciate hearing your real-life experiences with whichever
distro you use as your desktop OS.


Scott McMillan
I've been running Slack 9.1 on my laptop for about 6 months now.


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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Michael Shuler    Posted: 2004-03-31 23:50:11    Length: 1,704 byte(s)
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On 2004-04-01, Scott McMillan [smcm@usa.net] wrote:
QUOTE
I'm curious to know how many of you are using Slackware for your
'everyday, run-of-the-mill' OS?

(holding hand up) - ~5 workstations, 18+ servers running Slack, and many
flavors of *nix on a large number of servers in 6 data centers that I help
admin using Slack.

QUOTE
And those of you that _are_ using it for your 'desktop' OS, what are you
doing with it?

....uhh - systems administration, development, imaging, browsing, taxes,
emailing my mom...

QUOTE
I am getting involved in digital video editing - takes 1/3 the time to
process in Windoze apps vs. Kino, etc. in Linux

Hmm - wonder why Pixar chose to use Linux for rendering instead of Windows.

QUOTE
and I really like Forte Agent as a text newsreader), but I'm getting close.

slrn is a well liked cli newsreader.

Michael

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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Lew Pitcher    Posted: 2004-04-01 00:20:13    Length: 1,179 byte(s)
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Scott McMillan wrote:
[snip]
| I would appreciate hearing your real-life experiences with whichever
| distro you use as your desktop OS.

I've used Slackware as my desktop OS since 1997, and as a server OS since about
2001.

Currently, I have Slackware 9.0 running on
- - a home server (firewall/nat/samba/ftp/mail/nfs/http/https)
- - a home desktop (blackbox and KDE)
- - a laptop (blackbox and KDE)
- - a server at work (mail/samba/http/some other things)


- --
Lew Pitcher

Master Codewright & JOAT-in-training | GPG public key available on request
Registered Linux User #112576 (http://counter.li.org/)
Slackware - Because I know what I'm doing.
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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Pablo the Duck    Posted: 2004-04-01 01:20:14    Length: 878 byte(s)
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:07:06 -0500, Scott McMillan wrote:

QUOTE
Hi All,


I would appreciate hearing your real-life experiences with whichever
distro you use as your desktop OS.


Scott McMillan

Got to be honest, found Slack 8.0 on a coverdisk, installed it, loved it,
became a subscriber.  Didn't get on so well with 9.0 and had a problem
with KDE on 9.1.  Now I use Libranet 2.8 for all day to day stuff.  I
keep Slack 9.0 on a dual boot box and mainly use it in console mode.

Newsreader?  Pan.

--
Pablo

(For email replace "total" with "eclipse")

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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: sreekant    Posted: 2004-03-31 20:41:44    Length: 255 byte(s)
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Desktop : Slack9.0 Windowmaker
Lap   : Slack9.0 Windowmaker

Both for web dev, 3d modeling, animation and usual daily work!

Slack initially in 1997 then seriously since 2002.

ta
sreekant

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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Joost Kremers    Posted: 2004-04-01 03:00:15    Length: 988 byte(s)
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Scott McMillan wrote:
QUOTE
While I have found Mandrake to be a very good option for my workstation,
I'm curious to know how many of you are using Slackware for your
'everyday, run-of-the-mill' OS?  And those of you that _are_ using it for
your 'desktop' OS, what are you doing with it?

i've been using slackware since september 2001 as my only desktop OS. i've
used it to write my PhD thesis (in LaTeX), to read/write mail, web
surfing, and everything else one does on a computer.

--
Joost Kremers                                      joostkremers@yahoo.com
Selbst in die Unterwelt dringt durch Spalten Licht
EN:SiS(9)

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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Anonymous Sender    Posted: 2004-03-31 22:19:11    Length: 1,647 byte(s)
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pgp trash troll delete Guy Macon

Lew Pitcher [lpitcher@sympatico.ca] wrote:
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Scott McMillan wrote:
[snip]
| I would appreciate hearing your real-life experiences with whichever
| distro you use as your desktop OS.

I've used Slackware as my desktop OS since 1997, and as a server OS since about
2001.

Currently, I have Slackware 9.0 running on
- - a home server (firewall/nat/samba/ftp/mail/nfs/http/https)
- - a home desktop (blackbox and KDE)
- - a laptop (blackbox and KDE)
- - a server at work (mail/samba/http/some other things)


QUOTE
- --
Lew Pitcher

Master Codewright & JOAT-in-training | GPG public key available on request
Registered Linux User #112576 (http://counter.li.org/)
Slackware - Because I know what I'm doing.
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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Eef Hartman    Posted: 2004-03-31 22:53:13    Length: 1,673 byte(s)
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Scott McMillan [smcm@usa.net] wrote:
QUOTE
I'm curious to know how many of you are using Slackware for your
'everyday, run-of-the-mill' OS?  And those of you that _are_ using it for
your 'desktop' OS, what are you doing with it?

I've been using Slackware on my desktop since 1994 (486dx2 machine).
Since then we've been gradually moving from HP-UX workstations to Linux
Slackware and since 2000 the file servers are Slackware too (they used to
be SCSI based HP machines).
And in essence at my WORK we almost don't use anything else anymore than
Linux (sometimes a short trip to VMware/Windows/Office for a incoming
document or sheet that Open Office can't handle).

At home it is a bit different, I alternate between MS-Dos (6.2 !!), Windows
(some applications aren't available in any other way) and (mostly) Linux
(Slackware again).
PS: as the VMware licenses are my work's ones, I haven't got VMware at home,
although I DO have the DOS emulator.
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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Daniel de Kok    Posted: 2004-04-01 06:00:14    Length: 728 byte(s)
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Scott McMillan wrote:
QUOTE
While I have found Mandrake to be a very good option for my workstation,
I'm curious to know how many of you are using Slackware for your
'everyday, run-of-the-mill' OS?  And those of you that _are_ using it for
your 'desktop' OS, what are you doing with it?

My first encounter with Slackware was in '93, I started using it in '94.
Now I use it for my daily work (LaTeX, Mozilla, FreePascal, EMACS,
elvis, PINE, etc.) and on servers.

Daniel

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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Stefan Koopmanschap (remove wi    Posted: 2004-04-01 04:46:32    Length: 1,632 byte(s)
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Scott McMillan wrote:
QUOTE
I would appreciate hearing your real-life experiences with whichever
distro you use as your desktop OS.

I am using Slackware as my desktop OS, with a few server-tasks in the
back. I use my computer for web development (php/mysql) so I run a LAMP
setup. Aside from that, I use the machine as MP3 jukebox (it's connected
to my stereo), I use it for my company administration (quite simple: I
work for myself), and for playing games (MUDs, Neverwinter Nights,
Heroes of Might & Magic), and for general browsing/email/newsreading etc.

I used to work with Mandrake, but felt it was too "newbie-aimed". I
wanted to learn more of the basics of linux, so I switched my Mandrake
for a nice slackware installation. During bootup you already notice the
difference: Mandrake installs a lot of useless rubbish by default.
During regular use, I also feel the machine is much faster, but that's
more than just a distro-difference. I use fluxbox these days, as opposed
to KDE in the past. fluxbox is much less system-demanding.

Well, that's it I guess.

--
Stefan Koopmanschap
PHP/MySQL developer - websites, intranet and extranet systems and more...
http://www.stefankoopmanschap.com/
php@stefankoopmanschap.com

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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Ancipital    Posted: 2004-04-01 09:50:14    Length: 1,285 byte(s)
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:07:06 -0500, Scott McMillan wrote:

QUOTE
While I have found Mandrake to be a very good option for my workstation,
I'm curious to know how many of you are using Slackware for your
'everyday, run-of-the-mill' OS?  And those of you that _are_ using it for
your 'desktop' OS, what are you doing with it?

I use slackware as my desktop, I've used it as production servers too. I
also used to maintain a minidistro for realmedia encoders based on
slackware, and use it for all sorts of experimental and research work.

I sometimes use Debian at a pinch, or SuSe in rare cases (but I am not at
all fond of SuSe), but if I'm using linux, it's usually slack.

FWIW, anyway. :)


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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Mark Cudworth    Posted: 2004-04-01 10:00:16    Length: 769 byte(s)
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Scott McMillan [smcm@usa.net] writes:
QUOTE

While I have found Mandrake to be a very good option for my workstation,
I'm curious to know how many of you are using Slackware for your
'everyday, run-of-the-mill' OS?  And those of you that _are_ using it for
your 'desktop' OS, what are you doing with it?

I've been using Slackware for my basic computing needs -- e-mail, word
processing, web browsing, etc. -- since 1993.  I've also installed a few
servers here at work recently.

--
Mark Cudworth

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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Kelly Price    Posted: 2004-04-01 10:20:17    Length: 2,059 byte(s)
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:07:06 -0500, Scott McMillan
 [smcm@usa.net] probably wrote (unless it was a Kook):
QUOTE
While I have found Mandrake to be a very good option for my workstation,
I'm curious to know how many of you are using Slackware for your
'everyday, run-of-the-mill' OS?  And those of you that _are_ using it for
your 'desktop' OS, what are you doing with it?


Slack on desktop and laptop.  Laptop for a client, of course.  Desktop I do
graphics work in Gimp with some VMWare emulation.

QUOTE
I have recently decided that Windoze is too annoying for me, but I have
found there are some Win apps which I can't seem to replace (I am getting
involved in digital video editing - takes 1/3 the time to process in
Windoze apps vs. Kino, etc. in Linux - and I really like Forte Agent as a
text newsreader), but I'm getting close.


Film Gimp/CinePaint?

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Subject: [POLL (Kind of)] - Do you use Slackware for Desktop or Server??
Author: Martin Hughes    Posted: 2004-04-01 10:30:07    Length: 1,581 byte(s)
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"Scott McMillan" [smcm@usa.net] wrote in message
news:pan.2004.04.01.04.07.04.664624@usa.net...
QUOTE
I would appreciate hearing your real-life experiences with whichever
distro you use as your desktop OS.


Have experimented with Redhat, Mandrake and Slackware.

Found Redhat too unfriendly.

Mandrake is easy to install and will get you up and going quickly but taints
itself by splitting up the packages too much and installing far too much as
dependancies. It was, however, my first Linux O/S and I promote it at work
in preference to Red Hat. O/S is still buggy.

At home I use Slackware 9.1 on a Server, desktop and notebook. All dual boot
with Win98SE (to keep the family happy) and their internal modems are used
to connect Slackware to the internet. I find that the O/S is clean, properly
tested with properly integrated packages. As I am still getting to grips
with the simplicity (as opposed to Mandrake's spoonfeeding), I currently
install everything but will eventually acquire the confidence to be able to
remove the packages that I don't use.

Using KDE as window manager and CUPS as the printer system.

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Linux User #283064
Blessed are those who expect nothing; for they shall not be disappointed.

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