In the third installment of the Stealth Desktop series about Slackware Linux, Eduardo Sánchez builds upon the previous steps of Part I and Part II. Continuing where those parts left off, he introduces the subjects of user, font and printer management in Slackware showing how KDE can help on these tasks.
Comments:
What stealth means - Anonymous forward - 2004-09-22
The Stealth Desktop is so stealthy that noone seen it or use it ;-)
How many paid or volunteer developper use Slackware and are working on KDE ?
Re: What stealth means - aleXXX - 2004-09-22
Slackware rules ! :-)
I use it and develop for KDE (ok, not much time in the last months)
Alex
Re: What stealth means - Eduardo Sanchez - 2004-09-22
Just think of this... what platform was used to perform the KDE usability study recently presented here on the Dot? ;)
Re: What stealth means - Anonymous forward - 2004-09-22
wow , Slackware as two kde users , lol ;-)
Re: What stealth means - wilbert - 2004-09-23
I switched to Slackware one week ago :-) Really nice: simple and sensible.
Re: What stealth means - ac - 2004-09-24
If you'll ever try debian, you'll be sold. I was.
Re: What stealth means - regeya - 2004-09-25
Hey, some people don't trust Debian. I use it, and I don't. I just happen to trust it more than I trust other distributionss, and I happen to like to have some automation. ;-D