... Root can only log in from TTY1 ...
I have been setting up boxes for years like this, but it depends on the use of the box.

I don't know how sane this is if using the box for testing, evaluation, etc. of a network or its components. ( I would guess that old school Unix people cringed and stopped reading when the saw that. )

It is often advantageous and prudent to open a second terminal before starting testing just in case, even when testing a new server setup or new application to be implemented.

and even QUAKE 2!!!!!....
From ISlack - Revision or what should go away.
2. Quake
I have not installed this Distro, but from reading it seems much is installed by default, but just not turned on.

From the same page above, something I agree with strongly
I would like to see the installation of MOST OF THE SERVERS made optional.
Retaining servers that you never intend to use is a bad idea. This can save a hacker the trouble of installing a server on your system.
If the Distro was intended with security in mind, it seems that they lack forethought ( or should that be insight to what security really is? )

When I install Red Hat or Fedora, it gives me options as to what type box it is going to be, and has software preselected accordingly ( which can be adjusted to suit my needs, ) or I can choose a custom install to customize everything.
Even SuSE gives me something similar.
Although I may have to go a little further to lock them down, they do not give me the false sense of security that this one appears to give.


Also the name was changed. Not sure why, but Pat from Slackware asked him too so he did.
from IMPORTANT: CHANGE OF PROJECT NAME
There has been a project name change due to a legal notice from the Slackware maintainer.
Without actually installing it I won't know if I am correct, but at this point, I don't think that will be any time soon.

I was however intrigued by the discussion Alpha firewall
I think I will have to go back to that and examine it a little more throughly.

Just my thoughts.