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I wanted a os for my 32 bit Dell 4700 so I tried to install several os's. Thought I would try running a Slackware on one of the partitions as I have a Slax 64 bit running on a usb stick and a 8 GB usb hdd both of which run really well. So I thought I would go for a 32 bit Slax However it would not start or even attempt to boot, tried from a usb and a cd/dvd. This happened with Salix also which I really wanted to try out as well as it uses Slackware stuff with no fiddling. The only Slackware I could get running was Vector linux. Which has its own package system, which is not ideal for me at this time. However Vector has one good thing going for it in that it runs a older version of FireFox. Now I need a older version of FF as I use RoboForm as my password filler and it no longer works with the newer FF's. So far so good. I also have MX-15 running on this box and it uses the newer FF's so I can not use RoboForm. It does have Keepass however which I am going to use for passwords instead of RF. Now I coul;d still use RoboForm but I would have to buy a license and keep my data on their servers to allow syncing with linux pc's which I do not want to do. I have been using RF with all data kept on my pc and it has served me very well, one master password and one click logins, very neat. Problem is Vector does not have KeePass in its repos. So how can I easily install a version of KeePass on Vector ??? Vector seems to be based on Slackware 14.0. Below is one of the repos showing in the Gsplat program installer which Vector uses. I am guessing that i would need a slackware 14.0 version of KeePass but that is only a guess.