If you are running as root, this is the expected behaviour. xscreensaver refuses to start for the root user.
You should have a separate user account anyway, since the root account should only be used for maintainance tasks.
//Daniel
The PREROUTING and POSTROUTING chains do not exist in the filter table (the default). You will have to specify the table to use them (-t nat).
//Daniel
With Slackware, you'll have to download every package yourself. However, I think there is a script called swaret (not sure as I've never liked Slack) which will automate it for you.
//Daniel
Simply configuring the kernel and going to Device drivers -> Networking support -> Networking options and selecting Help on the "Network packet filtering (replaces ipchains)" would have told you it was using Netfilter.
//Daniel
The kernel tarball comes with tons of documentation (593 files, 155272 lines), and the help available in the kernel configuration is also quite extensive (usually refers you to files in the documentation or websites for more information).
//Daniel
PHP is not a client side scripting language such as JavaScript. PHP is processed by the server, hence the client never gets to see any PHP code.
Have you read anything of the manual? It's a great resource: http://www.php.net/manual/en/
//Daniel
Install yum or apt for RPM, and install the package using the one you decide to install. They will automatically resolve dependencies and install them for you.
http://ayo.freshrpms.net/
//Daniel
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