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Operating Systems Linux Slackware Help for choosing Slackware Post 302471680 by Tlogine on Sunday 14th of November 2010 04:13:58 PM
Old 11-14-2010
Help for choosing Slackware

Dear Friends,

If I use Slackware for learning whether it will make any confusion in administering/using Redhat and SuSE since I have checked slackware is more like BSD.

Thank you.
 

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