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![]() Registered Member #496 Joined: Tue Aug 04 2009, 04:44Posts: 48 | I'm loving 13.0 ! Anybody know when the next Current will start? I can't wait to see what Arny dose next. [ Edited Thu Oct 29 2009, 04:17 ] | ||
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![]() Registered Member #225 Joined: Sat Oct 20 2007, 11:10Posts: 65 | I don't know. Arny hasn't been around in awhile AFAIK. I certainly hope he's planning on continuing BW64. It's a terrific distribution. Yeah, BW64 13.0 is nice indeed. Hopefully, I can get him to create a new kernel when 2.6.32.x is released and stable so users can use AMD's new open source driver. [ Edited Sat Oct 31 2009, 09:30 ] | ||
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![]() Registered Member #496 Joined: Tue Aug 04 2009, 04:44Posts: 48 | I sure hope he keeps it going. | ||
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![]() Registered Member #546 Joined: Wed Feb 24 2010, 03:21Posts: 9 | Slackware-13.1 is out! ) Can we hope to see the new version of BlueWhite64? | ||
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![]() Registered Member #496 Joined: Tue Aug 04 2009, 04:44Posts: 48 | I sure hope he does, I really like BW. I check this forum every day but it's been like a graveyard around here. But that could be because nobody having trouble. [ Edited Tue May 25 2010, 08:51 ] | ||
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![]() Registered Member #225 Joined: Sat Oct 20 2007, 11:10Posts: 65 | Well, if we do see a new version of Bluewhite64, Arny is keeping it close to his vest! This time -current hasn't been updated in parallel with Slackware-current so who knows if Arny is planning on releasing BW64 13.1. Time will tell. Personally, I have no need for the multi-lib capability of Slackware64. BW64's ia32 emulation libraries work very well indeed for my purposes. | ||
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This time -current hasn't been updated in parallel with Slackware-current so who knows if Arny is planning on releasing BW64 13.1. Time will tell. Personally, I have no need for the multi-lib capability of Slackware64. BW64's ia32 emulation libraries work very well indeed for my purposes. 

