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  • Enable snaps on Arch Linux and install Slack Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build. They update automatically and roll back gracefully. Snaps are discoverable and installable from the Snap Store, an app store with an audience of millions.
  • Git clone Slack for Linux有一个RPM可用。这意味着任何使用RPM作为其包格式的Linux发行版(不仅仅是Fedora)都可以安装它。要安装客户端,首先转到下载页面,然后单击“下载RPM(.

Slackware requires more effort from the user. But you learn quiet a bit as the reward. It takes a different approach for package management. (varies on the package management tools you use). Slackware is less bleeding edge than Arch, as it focuses on a slower release schedule. (to stablise, I guess...But I do note that it pays off, as I hear stories of people upgrading from ver 9 to ver 11 without too much trouble).

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Slack is a new way to communicate with your team. It’s faster, better organized, and more secure than email.

Arch strikes a balance between sufficiently difficult enough to learn from, but not too tedious or time consuming to maintain. Its straightforward. The key seems to be pacman and ABS. Personally, it feels like Debian, but faster and more bleeding edge. (With no politics and internal squabbles which affect the date of major releases).


What drove me from Ubuntu/OpenSUSE to Arch, was that both those distros reminded me of Windows. *shivers*

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As in, they assumed you want 'this and that' enabled and installed by default. So a default install of Ubuntu had alot of stuff I never asked for. (If I wanted HP drivers and Bittorent stuff, I'll install it myself!)

There's also the fact (after trying Debian 'Etch'), Ubuntu is really nothing more than Debian with changes to make things easier for the Linux beginner. Some joke this distro as 'Ubuntu is an African word meaning: Can't install Debian'. (In that respect, they are right)


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For me, I enjoy distros like Slackware, Debian, Arch, etc...Because they don't assume I want a bunch of apps I didn't ask for. As well, they don't challenge me but they don't make it really time consuming.

Nothing beats a fresh clean base install, and building a system the way you want!

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I mainly stick to Arch because I like the way the project is going.