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talk:slackware:slackware [2012/08/21 23:00 (UTC)] 24.2.36.233talk:slackware:slackware [2018/09/21 15:59 (UTC)] j12i
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 +==== Update mentioned libc and linux (kernel) versions ====
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 Well, I'm reading ''It's currently based around the 2.6 Linux kernel series and the GNU C Library version 2.7 (libc6)''. Well, I'm reading ''It's currently based around the 2.6 Linux kernel series and the GNU C Library version 2.7 (libc6)''.
  
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 That's an exemple to understand how process. That's an exemple to understand how process.
  
 +> Second that. It's glibc 2.23 and linux 4.4 in the stable version right now.  --- //[[wiki:user:j12i|j12i]] 2018/09/21 15:58 (UTC)//
  
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 "**We** have always considered simplicity and stability paramount, and as a result Slackware has become one of the most popular, stable, and friendly distributions available." "**We** have always considered simplicity and stability paramount, and as a result Slackware has become one of the most popular, stable, and friendly distributions available."
  
-Should the word "We" be used?  Is the author of the article speaking for Slackware? If it's a quote is should be shown to be a quote.  - TracyTiger (Aug 21, 2012)+Should the word "We" be used?  Is the author of the article speaking for Slackware? If it's a quote it should be shown to be a quote. 
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 + - TracyTiger (Aug 21, 2012) 
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 +  - I second TracyTiger on the use of the word "we".  
 +  - "Slackware Linux can run on 486 systems". Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this is not true anymore. Please check (my oldest PC around here is a battered first generation PIV). 
 +Niki Kovacs - Sat Aug 25 07:45:36 CEST 2012
  
  
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