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start [2008/11/21 19:57] – Reshuffling alienstart [2011/10/02 17:25] – Old 11.0 stuff has moved to the archive but this page did not reflect that. alien
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 Hi! I am [[wiki:eric_hameleers|Eric Hameleers]], or //Alien BOB// as I am called on various Slackware forums & channels.\\ I am a long time Slackware user, part of the //Slackware team//, but I am not a Slackware employee. I use these sites ([[http://alien.slackbook.org/|http://alien.slackbook.org/]] and [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien|http://www.slackware.com/~alien]]) to publish scripts I wrote, lots of Slackware packages, their build scripts, and several articles I wrote for my Wiki of course. Hi! I am [[wiki:eric_hameleers|Eric Hameleers]], or //Alien BOB// as I am called on various Slackware forums & channels.\\ I am a long time Slackware user, part of the //Slackware team//, but I am not a Slackware employee. I use these sites ([[http://alien.slackbook.org/|http://alien.slackbook.org/]] and [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien|http://www.slackware.com/~alien]]) to publish scripts I wrote, lots of Slackware packages, their build scripts, and several articles I wrote for my Wiki of course.
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-I installed [[http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki|DokuWiki]] which is a light-weight [[wp>Wiki]] that is geared towards documentation generation. I will try and add some of my knowledge to these pages. If you have specific questions that you want to see answered here, please email me. 
  
 //What I do like is to get feedback!// //What I do like is to get feedback!//
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-In case you wonder; the above image is a constant reminder to my entry into the "real world" of computers. This [[http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/B/blinkenlights.html|leaflet]] hung in my room when I started my first night-time job as application developer / technical sales support. 
  
  
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-=== Software ===+=== Slackware Packages ===
  
-  * My [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/|SlackBuild repository]] - lots of Slackware packages plus their build scripts.  Click to subscribe to the ChangeLog: [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/ChangeLog.rss|{{:wiki:rss_icon.png|RSS Feed}}]]. All of what I make available here is not official Slackware-released software. Do not bug Pat Volkerding about what you download from my homepage (other than to tell him he should include my packages in the official Slackware distribution if you find them valuable :-)+My //SlackBuild & package repository// - lots of Slackware packages plus their build scripts. Click the icon to subscribe your RSS reader to the repository ChangeLog: [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/ChangeLog.rss|{{:wiki:rss_icon.png|RSS Feed}}]].\\ All of what I make available here is not official Slackware-released software. Do not bug Pat Volkerding about what you download from my homepage (other than to tell him he should include my packages in the official Slackware distribution if you find them valuable :-) 
 +  * [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/| slackware.com]] 
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 +Repository mirror: 
 +  * [[ftp://ftp.slackware.org.uk/people/alien/slackbuilds/ | slackware.org.uk]] 
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 +Additional packages containing patented software that can not be hosted on the US-based slackware.com server (like lame, libdvdcss, faac, vlc): 
 +  * [[ftp://ftp.slackware.org.uk/people/alien/restricted_slackbuilds/ | slackware.org.uk "restricted_slackbuilds"]] 
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 +=== Scripts / tools === 
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 +  * Several [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/tools/|useful scripts]] I wrote (like the infamous //[[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/tools/mirror-slackware-current.sh|mirror-slackware-current.sh]]//
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 +  * My [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/tools/usbinstall/|scripts, patches and instructions]] to build a Slackware install-CD equivalent that fits on a USB flash key (256 MB or bigger).\\ This is different from the 'bootable USB installer' which ships with Slackware. Slackware's 'bootable USB installer' uses a small image to boot from a USB stick, and then needs a DVD, CDROM set or network server with all the actual packages to be installed.\\ The script I present here, creates an image which contains Slackware packages as well, so that you no longer need that DVD/CDROM/NFS. Copy the image to a big enough USB stick, and carry it around with you. Install Slackware wherever you want. 
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 +  * A [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackboot/mini/|mini ISO image]] of about 40MB which you can burn to a creditcard-sized CDROM to boot, and install packages from an NFS server or local hard disk.
  
   * My modifications to [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/rc_scripts/|several of the Slackware rc scripts]] (rc.inet1* and rc.wireless* specifically)   * My modifications to [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/rc_scripts/|several of the Slackware rc scripts]] (rc.inet1* and rc.wireless* specifically)
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   * Scripts that act as [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/dhcpc/|DHCP client hooks]] (custom commands that execute when your IP address changes)   * Scripts that act as [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/dhcpc/|DHCP client hooks]] (custom commands that execute when your IP address changes)
  
-  * A patch for the [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/hotplug/|hotplug net.agent script]] - you need this if you use Slackware 10.1 or older and have problems with wireless and WPA+=== Other ===
  
-  *  I wrote a number of alternative installers for Slackware 11.0.\\ As a bonus when you buy the official CD set of DVD, you will find those also in the directory ''/miniiso-pxe-usb-installers'' on the Slackware 11.0 DVD and on CD 5. This directory is not found on official Slackware mirrors.\\ __**NOTE:**__ Slackware 12.0 has officially supported USB and PXE installers in the directory ''/usb-and-pxe-installers'' so there is no need for me to have copies of them on my own site as well. +And for historical versions of Slackware (11.0 and older):
-    * [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackboot/usb/|USB installer]] - boot from a USB stick instead of using a CDROM or floppies, and then install from an NFS server or local disk partition (or from a CDROM of course!\\ I know some people who are unable to get their computer to boot from the Slackware CDROM for instance) +
-    * A [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackboot/pxe/|PXE installer]] - with this you can boot from the network instead of using a CDROM or floppies +
-    * A [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackboot/mini/|mini ISO image]] of about 40MB which you can burn to a creditcard-sized CDROM to boot, and install packages from an NFS server or local hard disk.+
  
-  * My [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/tools/usbinstall/|scripts, patches and instructions]] to build a Slackware 11.0 or 12.0 install-CD equivalent that fits on a USB flash key (256 MB or bigger). This is different from the 'USB installerabove. That 'USB installeruses a small image to boot from a USB stick, and then needs DVD, CDROM set or NFS server where the packages are. This herecreates an image which contains Slackware packages as well, so that you no longer need that DVD/CDROM/NFS. Copy the image to big enough USB stick, and carry it around with you. Install Slackware wherever you want. +  * A patch for the [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/hotplug/|hotplug net.agent script]] - you need this if you use Slackware 10.1 or older and have problems with wireless and WPA 
- +  *  I wrote number of alternative installers for Slackware 11.0.\\ As a bonus when you buy the official CD set of DVD, you will find those also in the directory ''/miniiso-pxe-usb-installers'' on the Slackware 11.0 DVD and on CD 5. This directory is not found on official Slackware mirrors.\\ __**NOTE:**__ Slackware 12.0 has officially supported USB and PXE installers in the directory ''/usb-and-pxe-installers'' so there is no need for me to have copies of them on my own site as well. 
-  Some [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/tools/|useful scripts]] I wrote (like the infamous //mirror-slackware-current.sh//)+    * [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/archive/11.0/slackboot/usb/|USB installer]] - boot from a USB stick instead of using a CDROM or floppiesand then install from an NFS server or local disk partition (or from CDROM of course!\\ I know some people who are unable to get their computer to boot from the Slackware CDROM for instance) 
 +    [[http://www.slackware.com/~alien/archive/11.0/slackboot/pxe/|PXE installer]] - with this you can boot from the network instead of using a CDROM or floppies
  
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 +In case you wondered; the //blinkenlights// image at the top of this page is a constant reminder of my entry into the "real world" of computers. This [[http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/B/blinkenlights.html|leaflet]] hung on a wall in my room when I started my first night-time job as application developer / technical sales support engineer.
  
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