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Slackware 14.2 RC1 comes one and a half months after the release of the second Beta build on February 4, 2016, during which Mr. Volkerding managed to update as many core components and applications as possible. For example, Slackware 14.2 Release Candidate 1 is powered by the recently announced Linux 4.4.6 LTS kernel.
Among other updated components, we can mention Nmap 7.10, Mozilla Firefox 45.0.1, TigerVNC 1.6.0, Git 2.7.4, SeaMonkey 2.40, Gnuplot 5.0.3, sudo 1.8.15, grep 2.24, X.Org Server 1.18.2, M2Crypto 0.23.0, xine-lib 1.2.6, Vim 7.4.1530, OpenSSH 7.2p2, Calligra 2.9.11, perl 5.22.1, bash-completion 2.2, hexchat 2.12.0, mozilla-thunderbird 38.7.
"Let's call this Slackware 14.2 Release Candidate 1. We still have a bit of work to do before this is fully ready to go, but we're done doing every little upgrade that comes along. Well, mostly," said Patrick Volkerding, Slackware maintainer, in the official changelog for Slackware Current.
Slackware 14.2 RC1 ready for public testing now
The weekend is here, and if you're planning on taking the Release Candidate of Slackware 14.2 for a test drive, we have some good news for you, as the 32-bit and 64-bit ISO images, which have been labeled as "Slackware Current," are now available for order to official Slackware website https://store.slackware.com/cgi-bin/store or you can download with local repository. This a little list repo slackware:
- http://repo.ukdw.ac.id/slackware/ (indonesian repository)
- http://mirrors.kernel.org/slackware/
- http://slackware.osuosl.org/
The final release of Slackware 14.2 should arrive sometime in summer 2016, and it looks like it will be shipping with Linux kernel 4.5. Please keep in mind, though, that this is still a pre-release version and it might contain bugs.
So for Slacker's get update soon, and if you're linux users besides Slackware Linux can trying and download. Thanks!

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