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{{Short description|Linux distribution}}
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'''VectorLinux''', abbreviated VL,
==Editions==
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===Standard Edition===
Standard Edition is a freely downloadable distribution based on [[Xfce]] and specifically designed for use on older computers with slower processors and less RAM. The Deluxe Standard Version contains the standard edition plus numerous additional applications specific to that VL version
===Light Edition===
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VL-APT (now deprecated) and gslapt are configured by default to use Vector's repository, which offers the majority of most users' needs. However, alternative sources, including mirrors of the official archives around the world, can be added through their respective configuration menus, or directly, through the textual slapt-getrc configuration. There is criticism, at least partially justified, regarding the size of the Vector package selection. These deficiencies have stimulated significant volunteer and developer response, and many desired software packages have now entered the Vector repository.
In fact, it is not uncommon to use the information in /etc/slackware-version in Vector to download and install Slackware packages from LinuxPackages(dot)net, a common [[Slackware]] repository, GnomeSlackBuild, etc.<ref name="Slackware Packages">{{cite web |url=http://vectorlinux.osuosl.org/docs/vl58/manuals/vl5_slaptget_en.html |title=VectorLinux v5.8 (Manual): Slackware Packages |year=2007 |
Vector Linux uses .tlz packages (LZMA-packed), though .tbz and .tgz are supported too. Pkgtools are taken from Tukaani Linux project and are non-standard - there are improvements over standard pkgtools in speed of operation, but have not been updated for a while.
==See also==
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* [[List of Linux distributions]]
* [[Comparison of Linux distributions]]
==References==
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==External links==
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* {{DistroWatch|vector|NAME=VectorLinux}}
* [http://www.osnews.com/story/25808/VectorLinux_7_Fast_Flexible_and_Supported VectorLinux 7: Fast, Flexible, and Supported - OS News]
* [http://www.oreillynet.com/linux/blog/2008/03/taking_a_good_long_look_at_vec.html Taking A Good Long Look At Vector Linux 5.9 Standard - O
* [http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/24148 Vector Linux 5.9: Light, fast Slackware-based distro | tuxmachines.org]
* [http://news.oreilly.com/2008/07/vector-linux-soho-59-deluxe-no-1.html Vector Linux SOHO 5.9 Deluxe -- Not Just For The Office - O'Reilly News]
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