Hi Everyone, I've only just found this forum and can see it could be a good place to hangout
I have been slowly moving across from Mandrake to Slackware over the past 6 months and I am now a 100% Slackware user
The one big difference is that whereas Mandrake has the "kitchen sink" approach and has an RPM for just about everything out there, Slackware is more refined and has limited tgz packages available. There are some significant KDE apps out there that are not included with Slackware. There two obvious ones that come to mind are Scribus and K3B.
I have recently found LinuxPackages and note that ready made tgz packages can be downloaded but have warnings that these are not official Slackware packages and use at your own risk. What are the risks exactly? I am trying to run a solid package based system and have recently started using Swaret to help me do this. Surley, if I do experience a problem with a none Slackware official tgz can't I just remove it?
KDE has come a hell of a long way in the past few years and there are many new apps worth looking at. Would you recommend using packages from alternative sources or is there a real chance that I might break KDE or even worse my entire installation?