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    # this will allow Gnome to stay updated. And upgrade Slackware's Gnome System Libraries as well.    # this will allow Gnome to stay updated. And upgrade Slackware's Gnome System Libraries as well.
  
-    # use this to keep the GNOME packages updated to the latest stable release for 43.x+    # use this to keep the GNOME packages updated to the latest stable release for 47.x
     # This is for Slackware-Current Only     # This is for Slackware-Current Only
-    #MIRRORPLUS['gnome']=https://reddoglinux.ddns.net/linux/gnome/43.x/x86_64/ +    #MIRRORPLUS['gnome']=https://reddoglinux.ddns.net/linux/gnome/47.x/x86_64/
-    #MIRRORPLUS['gcs43']=https://slackware.lngn.net/pub/x86_64/slackware64-current/gcs/gcs43/ +
- +
-    # use this to keep the GNOME packages updated to the latest stable release for 44.x +
-    # This is for Slackware-Current Only +
-    #MIRRORPLUS['gnome']=https://reddoglinux.ddns.net/linux/gnome/44.x/x86_64/+
          
-    # use this to keep the GNOME packages updated to the latest stable release for 45.x+    # use this to keep the GNOME packages updated to the latest stable release for 48.x
     # This is for Slackware-Current Only     # This is for Slackware-Current Only
-    #MIRRORPLUS['gnome']=https://reddoglinux.ddns.net/linux/gnome/45.x/x86_64/+    #MIRRORPLUS['gnome']=https://reddoglinux.ddns.net/linux/gnome/48.x/x86_64/
  
 You will need to edit this file and uncomment out which version of GNOME you would like on your system. You will need to edit this file and uncomment out which version of GNOME you would like on your system.
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     slackpkg upgrade-all     slackpkg upgrade-all
  
-or 
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-    slackpkg update gpg 
-    slackpkg update 
-    slackpkg install gc43 
-    slackpkg upgrade-all 
  
 If you choose to install packages manually, without slackpkg+, that’s always an option, but keep in mind many of these packages are included in Slackware already, but we are going to be updating them. To that end you’ll need to ensure when installing them, you use “upgradepkg –install-new *.txz” or “upgradepkg –reinstall –install-new *.txz” on your package directory. If you choose to install packages manually, without slackpkg+, that’s always an option, but keep in mind many of these packages are included in Slackware already, but we are going to be updating them. To that end you’ll need to ensure when installing them, you use “upgradepkg –install-new *.txz” or “upgradepkg –reinstall –install-new *.txz” on your package directory.
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     slackpkg upgrade-all     slackpkg upgrade-all
  
-If you are updating GNOME LiveSlack from @jloc0 
-To update an existing system properly, please run these commands as root: 
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-    slackpkg update gpg 
-    slackpkg update 
-    slackpkg install gcs 
-    slackpkg upgrade-all 
  
 This will ensure you pick up any newly added packages and update the GNOME DE as well. I will provide new packages as well for new users, existing ones should be good to go with the above commands. This will ensure you pick up any newly added packages and update the GNOME DE as well. I will provide new packages as well for new users, existing ones should be good to go with the above commands.
start.txt · Last modified: 2025/03/13 03:28 by nater