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| In article <e8674500.0306220656.43bc628d@posting.google.com >, Jerry Wu wrote: > Hello everyone, > > How do you interest in Chinese system?? > There are some packages which re-built from the CLE (Chinese Linux > Extension) that can support you to build a Chinese System base on the > Slackware 9.0! Please see the "install-en.txt" to build it!! Excellent! I'm not Chinese, but I'm glad to see Slackware is appreciated by a wide range of users. I may be mistaken, but it seems to me Slack is not only not losing ground, it's actually picking up speed. I just recently ran across a poll that put Slack 3rd against Suse in 4th (don't ask me where, I forget). nb |
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| On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 05:06:01 +0000, notbob wrote: > I may be mistaken, but it seems > to me Slack is not only not losing ground, it's actually picking up > speed. From what I've always seen you're not mistaken. I don't think Slackware has ever lost its incredible userbase like so many people seem to believe. The other distros that all sprang up after Slackware (RedHat, Mandrake, SuSE, et al) picked up speed very fast and blazed ahead of slackware in terms of userbase, but that doens't mean that slackware stopped growing, only that it wasn't growing as fast as these others. |