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Slackware Linux CD-ROM Installation HOWTO
Patrick Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com>
-v14.2, 2016-06-28
+v15.0, 2021-04-11
This document covers installation of the Slackware(R) distribution of the
Linux operating system from the Slackware CD-ROM.
@@ -99,13 +99,13 @@ linuxquestions.org.
Here's a basic list of what you'll need to install Slackware:
-128 megabytes (128MB) or more of RAM. If you have less RAM than this, you
+One gigabyte (1 GB) or more of RAM. If you have less RAM than this, you
might still be able to install, but if so don't expect the best possible
experience.
You also will need some disk space to install Slackware. For a complete
-installation, you'll probably want to devote a 10GB *or larger* partition
-completely to Slackware (you'll need almost 9GB for a full default
+installation, you'll probably want to devote a 20GB *or larger* partition
+completely to Slackware (you'll need almost 16 GB for a full default
installation, and then you'll want extra space when you're done).
If you haven't installed Slackware before, you may have to experiment.
If you've got the drive space, more is going to be better than not enough.
@@ -137,37 +137,37 @@ only has the A series installed. Here's an overview of the software
categories available for installation, along with the (approximate) amount
of drive space needed to install the entire set:
- A The base Slackware system. (608 MB)
+ A The base Slackware system. (2.2 GB)
- AP Linux applications. (511 MB)
+ AP Linux applications. (706 MB)
- D Program development tools. (1.2 GB)
+ D Program development tools. (2.5 GB)
- E GNU Emacs. (110 MB)
+ E GNU Emacs. (211 MB)
F FAQs and HOWTOs for common tasks. (33 MB)
- K Linux 4.4.14 kernel source. (721 MB)
+ K Linux 5.10.29 kernel source. (1.1 GB)
- KDE The KDE desktop environment and applications. (1.5 GB)
+ KDE The KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment and applications. (2.8 GB)
- KDEI Language support for KDE. (1.1 GB)
+ L System libraries. (2.4 GB)
- L System libraries. (1.4 GB)
+ N Networking applications and utilities. (543 MB)
- N Networking applications and utilities. (406 MB)
+ T TeX typesetting language. (589 MB)
- T TeX typesetting language. (290 MB)
+ TCL Tcl/Tk/TclX scripting languages and tools. (19 MB)
- TCL Tcl/Tk/TclX scripting languages and tools. (18 MB)
+ X X Window System graphical user interface. (1.2 GB)
- X X Window System graphical user interface. (374 MB)
+ XAP Applications for the X Window System. (989 MB)
- XAP Applications for the X Window System. (800 MB)
+ XFCE The XFCE desktop environment and applications. (85 MB)
- XFCE The XFCE desktop environment and applications. (53 MB)
+ Y Classic text-based BSD games. (11 MB)
- Y Classic text-based BSD games. (6 MB)
+ TOTAL SIZE OF ALL SETS: about 16GB
If you have the disk space, we encourage you to do a full installation for
best results. Otherwise, remember that you must install the A set. You
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ If you've got some non-standard hardware in your machine (or if hugesmp.s
doesn't work, and you're beginning to suspect you need a different
kernel), then you'll have to try huge.s. If, for some reason, that still
will not boot and you know that your hardware should be supported by the
-4.4.14 kernel, contact volkerdi at slackware dot com and I will see
+5.10.29 kernel, contact volkerdi at slackware dot com and I will see
what I can do.
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ gensmp.s The trimmed down, more modular version of hugesmp.s. This
can be switched to, after setting up an initrd and
reinstalling LILO. It is packaged as a .txz, and can be
found on the installed system as:
- /boot/vmlinuz-generic-smp-4.4.14-smp
+ /boot/vmlinuz-generic-smp-5.10.29-smp
huge.s This is the 586-compatible single processor version of the
hugesmp.s kernel. Try this if hugesmp.s does not work on
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ huge.s This is the 586-compatible single processor version of the
generic.s The trimmed down, more modular version of huge.s. Found on
the system as:
- /boot/vmlinuz-generic-4.4.14
+ /boot/vmlinuz-generic-5.10.29
This also requires using an initrd.
speakup.s This used to be a separate kernel patched with the Speakup
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ speakup.s This used to be a separate kernel patched with the Speakup
Note that if you use the huge (non-SMP kernel) and plan to compile any
third party kernel modules, you may need to apply the kernel patch in
-/extra/linux-4.4... or, you could just cd to the kernel sources, run
+/extra/linux-5.10... or, you could just cd to the kernel sources, run
"make menuconfig", make sure that SMP (and the -smp suffix) are turned
off, and recompile the kernel with "make". But, that's for later --
after the install.
@@ -1006,12 +1006,12 @@ darkstar login:
Log into the new system as "root".
- Welcome to Linux 4.4.14.
+ Welcome to Linux 5.10.29.
darkstar login: root
- Last login: Tue Jun 28 19:38:42 2016 on tty3.
+ Last login: Sun Apr 11 13:52:45 2021 on tty3.
- Linux 4.4.14.
+ Linux 5.10.29.
You have new mail.
darkstar: ~#
@@ -1231,7 +1231,7 @@ please visit http://store.slackware.com. :-)
8. Trademarks
-Slackware is a registered trademark of Slackware Linux, Inc.
+Slackware is a trademark of Patrick Volkerding.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
All trademarks are property of their respective owners.