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Dominik L. Borkowski wrote:
> BenneJezzerette wrote:
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>
>>>why don't you find another source of slackware-current cds? obviously the
>>>person who made those isos didn't bother to check the size.
>>
>>I have the May 2, 2005, these are the May 16, 2005 from the
>>ftp.mirrors.ca.uk/sites/ftp.slackware.com/current.iso
>
>
> the point was to find another source, as the person maintaining that one
> obviously did not check the sizes.
>
> just in case if you didn't know, -current isos are NEVER official. they're
> made by random people. patrick never puts out isos of -current. you're
> pretty much taking a gamble with those.
>
> hell, i even make -current isos available, ones that i don't test myself in
> any shape or form:
>
> ftp://inferno.bioinformatics.vt.edu/...re-current-iso
>
> they have kde/xap on the second cd. they 'may' work for you, or may not.
Hmm well if ever I became a Programer, and did that, be sure I would
find time to test it out. I would not even take the time to just
arbitrarily let something out, knowing it could mangle a system.
the May 2, 2005 ones I have are what I had to use to make a E-Machine
Laptop work right. The Official 10.1 Feb release just would not even set
the Sound and Modem apart. Intel Chipset too. The May 2, 2005 one made
sure they had different IRQ and Hex Addresses, and even was able to make
the SMC Wireless NIC work without a problem, just adding a good DHCP
Host for the IP to be fetched from.
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