And a lot of those other places you just kind of have to find out about, unfortunately. That's just kind of, I think, the way that it works. I mean, there's slacky.eu. That's S-L-A-C-K-Y dot E-U. That's got a repository of a bunch of binary packages that you could download and install. That's a great one. It's been around for, I don't know, maybe forever. There's Alien Bob, who is a member of the Slackware team and he's got a bunch of builds for... I've mentioned him before because he does the multi-lib and he does the ktown, the KDE, updating KDE. So Alien Bob, if you go to slackware dot com slash tilde slash... No, sorry. Slackware dot com slash tilde alien slash slack builds, you'll find a repository of a bunch of his personal builds. Just stuff, you know, mostly, I think, binary. I say mostly. Does he also have... Oh, he has the build scripts and everything. Yeah, that makes sense. So he's got the build scripts here as well, but he also actually offers the PKG and PKG64 versions (47/54)
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