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 ===== Extra Packages ===== ===== Extra Packages =====
  
-We provide a collection of [[http://www.freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/fxp/|extra binary packages]] for the latest stable branch. These builds are based on scripts provided by SlackBuilds.org, with very similar dependencies and gotchas, so keep this in mind if you download and install them manually. If you are feeling **very brave**, you can help with testing **freepkg**, our [[https://freeslack.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/fxp/freepkg|in-house package manager]] ([[https://freeslack.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/fxp/freepkg.asc|signed]]), but please be advised it is **highly experimental**.+We provide a collection of [[http://www.freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/fxp/|extra binary packages]] for the latest stable branch. These builds are based on scripts provided by SlackBuilds.org, with very similar dependencies and gotchas, so keep this in mind if you download and install them manually. If you are feeling **very brave**, you can help with testing **freepkg**, our [[http://www.freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/fxp/freepkg|in-house package manager]] ([[http://www.freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/fxp/freepkg.asc|signed]]), but please be advised it is **highly experimental**.
  
 ===== Source Code ===== ===== Source Code =====
  
-The source part of the deblobbed Slackware repository can be found in the [[https://freeslack.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/source/|usual place]]. Within it you can find all the code we use to [[https://freeslack.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/source/fxp/|deblob the repository]] and to [[https://freeslack.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/source/fxp/build/linux-libre/|refactor the kernel package]].+The source part of the deblobbed Slackware repository can be found in the [[http://www.freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/source/|usual place]]. Within it you can find all the code we use to [[http://www.freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/source/fxp/|deblob the repository]] and to [[http://www.freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/source/fxp/build/linux-libre/|refactor the kernel package]].
  
-The highlights include the [[https://freeslack.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/source/fxp/cfg/deblob-slackware.txt|rsync blacklist]] we use when pulling from the (non-free) stock repository. The purpose of the list is to trim all non-free bits so early that they never get a chance to arrive at our production host. We are highly concerned with the accuracy and the currency of this list, so you would do us a great favor by helping us improve it.+The highlights include the [[http://freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/source/fxp/cfg/deblob-slackware.txt|rsync blacklist]] we use when pulling from the (non-free) stock repository. The purpose of the list is to trim all non-free bits so early that they never get a chance to arrive at our production host. We are highly concerned with the accuracy and the currency of this list, so you would do us a great favor by helping us improve it.
  
-Another important piece of code is the [[https://freeslack.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/source/fxp/bin/deployfxp|deployment script]] which assembles the free repository in real time by taking the trimmed free mirror as a starting point.+Another important piece of code is the [[http://www.freenix.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/source/fxp/bin/deployfxp|deployment script]] which assembles the free repository in real time by taking the trimmed free mirror as a starting point.
installation.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/11 16:34 by connie