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- | The steps to deblob an existing Slackware installation would be quite easy if not for the necessity to replace the non-free kernel. While the task of rebuilding the kernel is arguably easier in Slackware than in many other GNU/Linux distributions, | + | The steps to deblob an existing Slackware installation would be quite easy if not for the necessity to replace the non-free kernel. While the task of rebuilding the kernel is arguably easier in Slackware than in many other GNU/Linux distributions, |
That being said, you can de-blob Slackware in a completely manual fashion by doing this: | That being said, you can de-blob Slackware in a completely manual fashion by doing this: |
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