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410 Part III . Choosing and Installing a Linux Distribution FAQ lists, HOWTO documentation Linux kernel source Qt and the K Desktop Environment for X International support for KDE System libraries (needed by X, KDE, and others) Networking (TCP/IP, UUCP, mail, news, and so on) TeX typesetting Tcl/Tk scripting languages X Window System X Applications Games If you are installing from the single CD image, deselect KDE and KDEI because they come on the second CD. Later in the installation process, you have an opportunity to select a simple window manager such as XFCE, Blackbox, Fluxbox, or fvwm2. While it s safest just to install everything with the two install CDs so that you re sure to have everything you want and won t miss a dependent package, with the single Slackware CD I had no dependency problems simply deselecting the KDE package group. 13. Choose how you are prompted to select packages. Here are your choices: Full Installs everything with prompting or interaction. You can use this option if you have only the first CD. Expert Enables you to choose individual packages interactively. Menu Enables you to choose groups of packages interactively. Newbie Shows you a lot about what is being installed on your Slackware system and lets you choose whether to install optional packages. You just have to sit there for a long time and keep pressing Enter. If prompted, remove CD #1 and insert CD #2. 14. Choose a Linux kernel. In most cases where you have an IDE controller, you can choose the Slackware CD as the location for getting the kernel your installed Slackware system will ultimately use. Remove Slackware CD #2 and reinsert the Slackware CD #1 and press Enter. In most cases, you should choose the default bare.i kernel. If you have a SCSI controller, choose one of the kernels with a .s at the end. If your computer has very little RAM, try the lowmem.i kernel. If you want to use the newer 2.6 kernel instead of a 2.4 kernel, select test26.s. Other specialized kernels are described in the Slackware-HOWTO document. Note
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