Greetings fellow monk , I was about to make the same answer as the one already done to you when i thought that leaving your counter at 0 answer would be better . It could lead somebody to look at your problem ang give you a better reply than just the questions i was about to ask ... But it looks like you're really not specific enough . Tell us more , particularly about the installing method and the error message you get . One last thing , and it is not a troll , if you use a slackware up to version 8 , why not trying an other distribution that would be less exotic , as now slackware is . Mandrake , to mention only this one that i know , installs LWP by default . And even if RPM suck ( oops bad word ) sometimes , it's generally easy . ( Old slackware is great , a basic system on two floppies and a complete system with twelve , tha's great . But the latest versions ... i'm wondering ... ) . The little one.

In reply to Re: Installing LWP in Slack 8 by nehlwyn
in thread Installing LWP in Slack 8 by strredwolf

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