Kslackcheck is a Slackware tool that provides a one-click solution to check for updates in changelogs. This KDE utility streamlines the process of checking for updates, ensuring Slackware users are kept up-to-date with the latest updates.
One of the best things about this script is that it supports multiple languages, including English, Italian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Portuguese, Turkish, French, and Bosniak. So no matter what language you prefer, Kslackcheck has you covered.
If you're already using Kslackcheck, then you should definitely upgrade to the new version after the recent Slackware update in March. So what's new in this release? First of all, the slacklogo menu installation has been fixed. Additionally, the Slovak translation has been updated thanks to Jozef Riha. And perhaps best of all, a new Deutsch translation has been added, thanks to Lukas Zurshmiede.
Another improvement in this release is the change in popup style, which has been moved from kdialog to knotify dcop call. This change was made based on hints provided by Lukas Zurshmiede. Finally, a bugfix has been made to proxy connections, which should now work as expected.
Overall, Kslackcheck Slackware Tool script is a great utility for Slackware users who want to stay up-to-date with the latest changelogs and updates. With its easy-to-use interface and support for multiple languages, it's definitely worth checking out.
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