=== Slackware64 Post-Installation === [[Other]] >> [[Linux_Slackware|Slackware]] ==== Enabling multilib support on Slackware64 ==== {{{ # SLACKVER=14.1 # Obviously, change this per the version # mkdir multilib # cd multilib # lftp -c "open http://taper.alienbase.nl/mirrors/people/alien/multilib/ ; mirror -c -e ${SLACKVER}" # cd ${SLACKVER} # upgradepkg --reinstall --install-new *.t?z # upgradepkg --install-new slackware64-compat32/*-compat32/*.t?z }}} ==== Upgrade all built-in Packages ==== Select a mirror (uncomment a line) in `/etc/slackpkg/mirrors` Then run: {{{ # slackpkg update gpg # slackpkg update # slackpkg upgrade-all }}} ===== Blacklisting Packages ===== Now, blacklist packages gotten from SBo & alienBob's repository Add the following to `/etc/slackpkg/blacklist` {{{ [0-9]+_SBo [0-9]+alien }}} ==== Adding a new user ==== {{{ # useradd }}} Then, if needed: {{{ # visudo }}} And add the user to sudo ==== Configuring Graphical Logins ==== If the system is to boot into X by default, Open `/etc/inittab` as root, change the following line: {{{ # Default runlevel. (Do not set to 0 or 6) id:3:initdefault: }}} To this: {{{ # Default runlevel. (Do not set to 0 or 6) id:4:initdefault: }}} This sets your default run-level to 4, which is Slackware's "graphics-only" mode (with one extra tty open, just in case, on vty6). Save, and on your next reboot, the system will boot into a nice graphical login. You can manually enter run-level 4 by entering, as root, `init 4` To select or switch between available desktop environments, run `xwmconfig` as root (`wmconfig` from CLI)