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    Nekobit (neko@posting.lolicon.rocks)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2023 12:39:06 JSTNekobitNekobit
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    • ✙ dcc :pedomustdie: :phear_slackware:
    @dcc I did install slack. Very easy install actually. Painless even. Nothing to brag about even so, why the hell are you gloating that? Never mentioned install issues, just that it sucked when I got it working.

    >its fine tunable

    Then why do i need to install another dependency handler called slackpkg+ because i simply want multilib support? Sure its fine tunable. I can turn my debian install into anything by removing apt and building my own tarballs. Why do you actually use this piece of shit distro? inb4 dont manage dependencies. Why dont you want to manage dependencies so badly? Why go through the pain of just updating one package and then updating the libraries by hand? Seems tedious and pointless.

    Everything you just mentioned as to why you use slackware (32 bit? lmao, literal hack) can be done on any distro ever. In fact most genuine slackware users seem to use it for simplicity and learning purposes but the rest moved on it seems. Crux is like slack but saner and cleaned up to me, hence im installing it. Or ill just go with Debian and pray that Apt doesnt rape me beyond repair. Slackbuilds??? nigga... how do you think even Arch works lmao

    >The OS has its own docs inside it

    yeah so do many others

    If my OS needs a forked dependency handler to be functional than why bother with it. Sounds like an issue with slack itself
    In conversationTuesday, 21-Nov-2023 12:39:06 JST from posting.lolicon.rockspermalink
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