Slackware is hard work when you have been used to the ease of debian for so many years... Eventually it all worked OK until one particular bit of music composition software I like to use could only be found in Slackbuilds, and it would not install even after I did some editing of the scripts.
I gave up and installed devuan again.

DaveT

On 09/01/16 15:26, Marlon Nunes wrote:
On 2016-01-09 11:42, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 12:41:27 +0100
Anto <arya...@chello.at> wrote:

[snip]
[snip]
First of all, some of the most anti-systemd distros, like Void and
Gentoo and Funtoo, use the new naming convention. Second, once you
really know the new ip command (and forget the old ifconfig stuff), you
can pretty much figure everything out. For instance, let's say you're
an unlucky soul who has an unfathomable broadcom wifi in his laptop,
and rather than becoming the king of blacklisting and exotic drivers,
you use a dongle. You could run this command very early in your boot,
so that you always know the device name of the dongle and can put it
into your shellscripts:

So ENTER the - S L A C K W A R E Linux - where Everything works the same nice way as always, since 1993 end beyond: ftp://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/slackware/slackware64-current/ChangeLog.txt



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