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Welcome to Slackware
Greetings!
No. I'm not the Slackware sub-forum moderator or even its resident guru. However, I was surfing by and noticed how lonely this area looked. It needed a "first posting", so here it is.
A hearty welcome to all my slacker mates wherever you may be. I'm looking forward to interesting interaction here at the Linux.com forums, specifically in this area of the forum.
I'm not guru by any stretch of the imagination. I can hold my own, though. And whatever I don't know, is easily found in the large and (usually) very helpful Linux community.
Step right up. Don't be shy. Tell us all about your Slackware experiences. I'm looking forward to reading about them.
Regards,
~Eric
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Yeah, as you can see from my sig, I prefer stable platforms. :woohoo:
any suggestions i search the web and it says that best hacking OS is backtrack ? agree?
I do know a couple things... It was originally based on WHAX (White Hat/SLAX), but v.4 went to Debian as a basis for the OS. If you're planning on using v.4 of BackTrack, that's actually Debian under the hood, my friend.
Read some more about it --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BackTrack
Later...
~Eric
tnx eric.
:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :blink: :blink:
From public and not self-made distribution kits, backtrack best of those with which I worked
Normal set as utilities, so professional products for the analysis IT security
http://backtrack.offensive-security.com/index.php/Tools
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Excuse for my bad English
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I know you!
I thought I'd pop in here and bump the very first thread ever posted in this area of the forum; appropriate that it be about the oldest living distribution of GNU/Linux.
Slackware STILL ROCKS!