Slackware thread

but I am!.... I think I'm the only one who actually uses it on this website. I don't even believe OP is running it

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Unfortunately not I'm afraid, but lspci says my "Network controller" is
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6205 [Taylor Peak] (rev 34)

First explain why do you think your card didn't work (showing the steps you made to reach that conclusion).
Then, see if there is an error in /var/log/syslog or /var/log/messages

Also, we are using the same network card so there must be an easy solution there, since I didn't had that much trouble when I set up my slack on my x220.

I don't have Slackware installed anymore, and it was on my old laptop, but if we both use the same network card, then I don't see why it wouldn't work. Thank you for helping me with my brainlet problems, but going back to my other question, does Slackware support FDE?

>he doesn't know about slpkg/sbotools

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laziness -- it's still not as zero effort as Ubuntu or whatever, and that's mostly because of externally packaged software

as an aside, most of Jow Forums's most vocal bunch is gonna fucking hate it, the Slackware Way is to literally install every package they ship (because that removes the need to care about dependencies entirely, and external packages often provide information for slapt-get or some other external dependency manager anyway)

slackware is easy as shit
like, it's not geared towards user friendliness, but it's made to be really simple and ends up being fairly easy anyway

I would not know, sorry user. I don't encrypt my disk.
If you ask this question on linuxquestions dot org you may get a very complete answer, tho.

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you're not that special peep

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Should I migrate from Debian to this?

Yes. There’s a lot more to setup but it’s worth it