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<preface>
<title>Foreward</title>
<section>
<title>Intended Audience</title>
<para>
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Why A New Slackware Book?</title>
<para>
Slackware Linux may be one of the oldest surviving Linux distributions
but it's still regularly updated and includes the latest releases of
many of the most popular free software programs. While Slackware does
aim to maintain its traditional UNIX roots and values, there is no
escaping "progress". Subsystems change, window managers come and go and
new ways are devised to manage the complexities of a modern operating
system.
While we do resist change for change's sake, it's inevitable that as
things evolve documentation becomes stale — books are no exception.
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<section>
<title>Conventions Used in this Book</title>
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<section>
<title>Acknowledgements</title>
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