[SOLVED] Slackware64-current v.s. Slackware64-live-current for installing onto main PC?
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Its a first post of an old thread, so the OP probably cannot edit it anymore. You will probably have to get a moderator to edit it. For now, you can use the following links to get the MD5SUMs:
It's so weird the live, current, 32 bit and 64 bit are so different that it leads to breaking the system. You cant make money with this ikls Nd I see legit EVERYONE WHO ANSWERS Slackware QUESTIONS ARE USING ANOTHER OS TO ANSWER THEM ON! This is a hobbyist os not a legit os meant to be used on legit things.
It's so weird the live, current, 32 bit and 64 bit are so different that it leads to breaking the system. You cant make money with this ikls Nd I see legit EVERYONE WHO ANSWERS Slackware QUESTIONS ARE USING ANOTHER OS TO ANSWER THEM ON! This is a hobbyist os not a legit os meant to be used on legit things.
I see your trolling in other parts of the internet. If you have a legitimate question, I'm happy to help out. Otherwise, good luck in your future endeavors.
I see your trolling in other parts of the internet. If you have a legitimate question, I'm happy to help out. Otherwise, good luck in your future endeavors.
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