I tried hard to get Slash to install on Fedora Core 3 (maybe even 2) without success. Debian was a breeze - just run the script in the install folder and everything installs automagically as you answer a few questions. Of course, as they say, YMMV.
I don't know about a favorite, but I tried it on openbsd and it was a pain. I eventually had it working, but the whoe process was such a pain I decided to go back to freebsd where I assume it's going to be easier. I guess I'll find out.
I'm not too sure how relevant it is to "today's slash" but last year I installed very painlessly following the instructions at http://www.installslash.org [installslash.org] on FC3
Hey all, my slash site is on Fedora, FC4, it's a pre-CSS CVS version that I've maintained across Redhat/FC1/FC2/FC3/FC4. I'm really itching to go CSS, anyone have installation/upgrade experience with that on a specific distro?
I couldn't get it to work at all.
Why isn't there an automated script to do the installation? The instructions had me modifiying files by hand for days.
Penix, the best Linux distro out there. It may be the hardest to set up, and the longest, but it's the best. Penix for you, Penix for your mother, massive Penix for everyone.
debian, no doubt (Score:0)
Of course, as they say, YMMV.
openbsd was kinda a pain (Score:1)
redhat/fedora (Score:2)
lottadot [lottadot.com]
installslash.org (Score:1)
Preferred distro for the CSS version? (Score:1)
My little slash blog thingee [thedigitalmachine.com]
Thanks Everyone (Score:1)
FreeBSD (Score:2)
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It's either on the beat or off the beat, it's that easy.
No go here (Score:0)
Penix, of course (Score:0)