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<H3><A NAME=SECTION00414100000000000000>2.1.4.1 Slackware disk sets</A></H3>
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Unfortunately, Slackware does not maintain a complete list of
diskspace requirements for each disk set. You need at least 7 megabytes
to install just the ``<tt>A</tt>'' series of disks; a very rough estimate
of the required diskspace would be 2 or 2.5 megabytes per disk.
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The following disk sets are available:
<DL COMPACT><DT><tt>A</tt>
<DD>
The base system. Enough to get up and running and have elvis
and comm programs available. Based around the 1.0.9 Linux
kernel, and the new filesystem standard (FSSTND).
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These disks are known to fit on 1.2M disks, although the rest
of Slackware won't. If you have only a 1.2M floppy, you can
still install the base system, download other disks you want
and install them from your hard drive.
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<DT><tt>AP</tt>
<DD>
Various applications and add ons, such as the manual pages,
<tt>groff</tt>, <tt>ispell</tt> (GNU and international versions),
<tt>term</tt>, <tt>joe</tt>, <tt>jove</tt>, <tt>ghostscript</tt>,
<tt>sc</tt>, <tt>bc</tt>, and the quota patches.
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<DT><tt>D</tt>
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Program development. GCC/G++/Objective C 2.5.8, <tt>make</tt> (GNU and
BSD), <tt>byacc</tt> and GNU <tt>bison</tt>, <tt>flex</tt>, the
4.5.26 C libraries, <tt>gdb</tt>, kernel source for 1.0.9,
<tt>SVGAlib</tt>, <tt>ncurses</tt>, <tt>clisp</tt>, <tt>f2c</tt>, <tt>p2c</tt>,
<tt>m4</tt>, <tt>perl</tt>, <tt>rcs</tt>.
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<DT><tt>E</tt>
<DD>
GNU Emacs 19.25.
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<DT><tt>F</tt>
<DD>
A collection of FAQs and other documentation.
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<DT><tt>I</tt>
<DD>
Info pages for GNU software. Documentation for various programs
readable by <tt>info</tt> or Emacs.
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<DT><tt>N</tt>
<DD>
Networking. TCP/IP, UUCP, <tt>mailx</tt>, <tt>dip</tt>, <tt>deliver</tt>,
<tt>elm</tt>, <tt>pine</tt>, <tt>smail</tt>, <tt>cnews</tt>, <tt>nn</tt>,
<tt>tin</tt>, <tt>trn</tt>.
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<DT><tt>OOP</tt>
<DD>
Object Oriented Programming. GNU Smalltalk 1.1.1, and the
Smalltalk Interface to X (STIX).
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<DT><tt>Q</tt>
<DD>
Alpha kernel source and images (currently contains Linux 1.1.18).
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<DT><tt>TCL</tt>
<DD>
Tcl, Tk, TclX, blt, itcl.
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<DT><tt>Y</tt>
<DD>
Games. The BSD games collection, and Tetris for terminals.
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<DT><tt>X</tt>
<DD>
The base XFree86 2.1.1 system, with <tt>libXpm</tt>, <tt>fvwm</tt> 1.20,
and <tt>xlock</tt> added.
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<DT><tt>XAP</tt>
<DD>
X applications: X11 <tt>ghostscript</tt>, <tt>libgr13</tt>, <tt>seyon</tt>,
<tt>workman</tt>, <tt>xfilemanager</tt>, <tt>xv</tt> 3.01, GNU <tt>chess</tt>
and <tt>xboard</tt>, <tt>xfm</tt> 1.2, <tt>ghostview</tt>, and
various X games.
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<DT><tt>XD</tt>
<DD>
X11 program development. X11 libraries, server linkkit, PEX
support.
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<DT><tt>XV</tt>
<DD>
Xview 3.2 release 5. XView libraries, and the Open Look
virtual and non-virtual window managers.
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<DT><tt>IV</tt>
<DD>
Interviews libraries, include files, and the <tt>doc</tt> and <tt>idraw</tt>
apps.
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<DT><tt>OI</tt>
<DD>
ParcPlace's Object Builder 2.0 and Object Interface Library
4.0, generously made available for Linux developers according
to the terms in the &quot;copying&quot; notice found in these
directories. Note that these only work with <tt>libc</tt>-4.4.4,
but a new version may be released once <tt>gcc</tt> 2.5.9 is
available.
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<DT><tt>T</tt>
<DD>
The <IMG BORDER=0 ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="" SRC="img33.gif"> and <IMG BORDER=0 ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="" SRC="img34.gif"> text formatting systems.
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You must get the ``<tt>A</tt>'' disk set; the rest are optional.
We suggest installing the <tt>A</tt>, <tt>AP</tt>, and <tt>D</tt> sets,
as well as the <tt>X</tt> set if you plan to run the X Window System.
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