• superkret@feddit.org
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      Slackware’s package manager is extremely easy to use:

      slackpkg upgrade-all upgrades all installed packages
      slackpkg install-new installs all packages that were added to the repo
      slackpkg clean-system uninstalls all packages that were removed from the repo

      And that’s all.

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        That reads easy but what’s with installing all packages that were added to a repo? How does that help anything?

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          It’s Slackware’s approach to dependency resolution. You don’t need to resolve dependencies on your system if you just install every package in the repo.

          The installed size is under 15 GB, and you get a system that works equally well for a desktop as for a server with lots of app choices out of the box.

          (This was the common way to install Linux in the old days before quick Internet)

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      17 hours ago

      popular

      if you’re using any of those you can’t complain about having to run a few command lines