[SOLVED] slackware-current-iso/slackware-current-install-dvd.iso , Anyone else mirror a copy ?
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Hello , Thank You , But Both of those only contain the mini install .
I Just don't have Bandwidth available at the site to use the mini install method .
JimL
Last edited by babydr; 07-15-2021 at 08:03 PM.
Reason: wrong wording
Hello , Thank You , But Both of those only contain the mini install .
I Just don't have Bandwidth available at the site to use the mini install method .
JimL
AlienBob generates the DVD ISO for the current
I don't know why there is no 32bits version
Maybe he can help you
Hello , Thank You , But Both of those only contain the mini install .
I Just don't have Bandwidth available at the site to use the mini install method .
JimL
For 32bit -current iso I use Alien Bob's mirror-slackware-current.sh script. Run it like this and it will make a full current iso for you
If you search for the ISO name ("slackware-current-install-dvd.iso"), I found a few hits, including this one from slackware.bg. They do seem to be self-built since they aren't provided by Alien Bob, so take that with a grain of salt.
If you search for the ISO name ("slackware-current-install-dvd.iso"), I found a few hits, including this one from slackware.bg. They do seem to be self-built since they aren't provided by Alien Bob, so take that with a grain of salt.
which is probably the "kindly mirror in bulgaria" he was talking about
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