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-Slackermedia Handbook 
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-Slackermedia is documentation providing the information you need to create a full multimedia studio running on Slackware Linux. Its philosophy is to use only the best and most stable multimedia content creation tools that Linux has to offer. This not a beta testing exercise or a development platform; unproven technology need not apply. This is building a studio so you can forget about the tools and get down to creating cool stuff. 
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-The Online Edition 
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-Previous versions of Slackermedia were published as books or ebooks; this all-new handbook is intended to be an ongoing up-to-date look at the process of building and using Slackware as a multimedia production environment. 
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-Typographical Conventions 
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-This text attempts to follow common conventions in technical documentation. Most of it will be intuitive, but to be clear: 
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-''​Monotype''​ 
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-  *commands 
-  *filename 
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-**Boldface** 
-  *gui elements: labels, tabs, buttons, window_titles 
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-//Italics// 
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-**Alerts** 
-  *Important information that, if ignored, will cause something to fail.  
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-**Important** 
-  *Information that could confuse new users, but that will probably be common knowledge to experts. Pay special attention to these notices to level up. 
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-**Tip** 
-  *Optional information that often represents what the authors and other users of Slackermedia do, but may or may not be useful to you, depending on your personal style. 
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-**TL;DR** 
-  *"Too Long; Didn't Read" are for the impatient. These boxes sum up the contents of a chapter or section. If you only need a reminder of what to do, go straight to these boxes. If you are a new user, these can be useful summaries, but you should still read //​everything//​. 
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