NewsForge has a quick
look at Slackware 10.2. "Slackware installation and
configuration requires some Linux knowledge. The distribution is not as
user-friendly as other Linux packages. When making partitions you need to
use fdisk or cfdisk. After installing the software on my laptop, I
configured the kernel to activate ACPI and other important hardware by
following documentation that you can find on the Internet about kernel
compilation."
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