Click "Read more" to see my procedure for setting up slackpkg+ on Slackware64 15.0. Slackpkg+ "is a simple plugin that allows the user to add third-party repositories to slackpkg."
Articles having the slackware tag:
Simple firewall script I now use in my Slackware powered laptop
In the past, I've been using the Projectfiles rc.firewall script for my Slackware firewalling needs. However, I thought I could make use of a more simple script. I then checked the internet if there is one I could use. I then found the script (https://github.com/BrentonEarl/Iptables-Script/blob/master/rc.firewall.laptop) you'll see in this post. It is the /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall script I use now for my Slackware powered laptop. Click "Read more" for the script. :)
Installing Slackware64 15.0 in Thinkpad E14 Gen 4
I guess I am someone who would say "once you go Slack, you never go back." So far, there were times that I left Slackware for short periods of time, but eventually return for a longer amount of time. My latest computer is a Lenovo Thinkpad E14 Gen 4 with an Intel i5-1235U processor. Since I like Slackware, I looked into making the GNU/Linux distribution work in this machine. One of the major things I had to do is to start using GRUB(I have been using LILO for Slackware until this time). In previous machines, I can still easily use LILO to dual boot Slackware64 and Windows 7. But now, it's not the case with Windows 11 and Slackware64. My special thanks to the OldTechBloke (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZeJd5JPQro) for the documentation on setting up GRUB during Slackware installation. This is because there is no GUI tool during Slackware setup for setting up GRUB(one has to use the CLI). Also, one has to build a more recent kernel than the one supplied with Slackware64 15.0. Click "Read more" to see my documentation on how to install Slackware64 15.0 on the Lenovo Thinkpad E14 Gen 4.
Page 1 / 1