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| '''Thanks for your interest in contributing to the the Funtoo wiki!''' | | =WIM42GNU's Funtoo Setup= |
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| === Types of Edits ===
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| Before we get started, let's review what changes are okay to make, and what changes are not okay:
| | This is for everybody who might have seen my funtoo setup and liked it! |
| | This is also for myself to keep track on my system. I have used most of the Linux distributions out there and I am currently most happy with funtoo. |
| | My reasons are: |
| | # Gentoo/Funtoo is a rolling release distribution, meaning you only have to install it once and update it frequently. |
| | # Gentoo/Funtoo is only what you make out of it, no unnesecary rubish like in Ubuntu, OpenSuse or Fedora will be installed by default. In the mean time being aware that Gentoo/Funtoo is for advanced users not careing that much about GUIs for Settings or Configs. |
| | # Gentoo/Funtoo runs fast due to multiple reasons. (Compiling your own software,USE-Flags,...) |
| | # Philosophy, one would think that Slackware would suite me most (KISS,Unix) but the fact is that these distributions require you more energy and time to work with. I want to get my jobs done, not careing to much about the system. It is okay to have tools that do things for you as long they are designed well - like in funtoo. |
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| <tr class="active"><th>Type of Change</th><th>Okay?</th></tr>
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| <tr><td>Grammar/spelling fixes</td><td>Yes</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>New wiki content</td><td>Yes</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>New package information</td><td>Yes</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Adding to existing article</td><td>Maybe -- see below</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Adding missing/incomplete information</td><td>Yes</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Making corrections</td><td>Yes</td></tr>
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| <tr class="danger"><td>Adding work-arounds to problems experienced</td><td>No - open bug first on [http://bugs.funtoo.org bug tracker].</td></tr>
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| {{important|Note that if you experience some problem with Funtoo Linux, during installation or otherwise, the proper course of action is to not add a work-around to our documentation, but to ''open a bug on our bug tracker.'' This is important because the problem you experienced may be a legitimate bug and the solution may be to fix the bug rather than add a work-around to our documentation. We may end up fixing a bug, making a documentation fix, or possibly both.}}
| | ==1. Install Funtoo (not complete yet - I will update this part when I install funtoo the next time)== |
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| === Basics ===
| | ''Follow the install instructions and setup a minimal system.''http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation |
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| Here is a list of basic wiki information that you will need to know to get started:
| | Notice you will need to create/edit some configs in the installation prozess. Here are some of mine customizations: |
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| * First, to perform edits on the wiki, you must {{CreateAccount}} and log in.
| | a) <code>/etc/portage/make.conf</code>: |
| * You can create a new page by navigating to http://www.funtoo.org/New_Page_Name. Underscores are the equivalent of spaces. Then select "Create" under the "Actions" menu.
| | CFLAGS="-O2 -march=native -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" |
| * Whether creating a new page or editing an existing page by clicking "Edit", you will be presented with Web-based text editor that allows you to modify the ''wikitext'' of the page. The wikitext is rendered to produce the document you see when you view the page normally.
| | CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" |
| * Another fun thing you can do is click on your name under the "Account" menu once you have logged in. This will bring you to your "User" page. Then click "Create with Form" unde the "Actions" menu and enter your geographic and other information. This will allow you to be displayed on our [[Usermap]] and will also allow your full name to be displayed on [[:Category:Ebuilds|Ebuild pages]] for which you are an author. It's generally a good idea to do this.
| | CPU_FLAGS_X86="aes avx fma4 mmx mmxext popcnt sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 sse4a ssse3 xop" |
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| {{tip|The following sections document how to use wikitext and Funtoo templates on the Funtoo wiki.}}
| | ''for the CPU Flags checkout:'' http://www.funtoo.org/News:CPU_FLAGS_X86 |
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| === Paragraphs === | | USE="qt3support theora libkms xa cdr dvd dvdr alsa ffmpeg -gnome gtk -qt4 -kde lm_sensors mp3 mp4 mozilla multilib png python sound udev usb unicode static-libs hddtemp -bluetooth nvidia X pulseaudio udisks" |
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| To create a new paragraph, insert a blank line between two lines of text. If a blank line doesn't exist between two lines of wikitext, they will be combined into a single flowing paragraph.
| | EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--keep-going" |
| | FEATURES="-collision-protect ccache" |
| | CCACHE_SIZE="1G" |
| | PORTAGE_NICENESS=20 |
| | PORTAGE_IONICE_COMMAND="ionice -c 3 -p \${PID}" |
| | #EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--jobs=12" |
| | MAKEOPTS="-j12" ''<--- Number of CPU cores *2 in my case works best.'' |
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| If you leave leading whitespace at the beginning of a line, MediaWiki will render it as pre-formatted text. Beware of this. Here's an example:
| | LANG="de_DE.UTF-8" |
| | LINGUAS="de" |
| | ACCEPT_LICENSE="* -@EULA" |
| | INPUT_DEVICES="evdev" |
| | VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia" |
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| This can rear its ugly head when specifying template parameters, so you will get this:
| | b) <code>/etc/fstab</code> |
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| {{note| ugh!}}
| | # /etc/fstab: static file system information. |
| | # |
| | # The root filesystem should have a pass number of either 0 or 1. |
| | # All other filesystems should have a pass number of 0 or greater than 1. |
| | # |
| | # NOTE: If your BOOT partition is ReiserFS, add the notail option to opts. |
| | # |
| | # See the manpage fstab(5) for more information. |
| | # |
| | # <fs> <mountpoint> <type> <opts> <dump/pass> |
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| ...instead of this:
| | /dev/sda1 /boot ext2 noauto,noatime 1 2 |
| | #/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom auto noauto,ro 0 0 |
| | /dev/mapper/vg-swap none swap sw 0 0 |
| | /dev/mapper/vg-root / ext4 noatime,nodiratime,defaults 0 1 |
| | /dev/sr0 /mnt/cdrom auto noauto,ro 0 0 |
| | /dev/mapper/vg-home /home ext4 noatime,nodiratime 0 0 |
| | ''' tmpfs /var/tmp/portage tmpfs uid=portage,gid=portage,mode=0775,size=16048M,noatime 0 0''' |
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| {{note|This looks much better!}}
| | for tmpfs see: http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Filesystem_Guide,_Part_3 |
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| === Page and Section Capitalization === | | c) Since I have an encrypted LVM, one needs an initramfs. I prefer the genkernel method. |
| | genkernel --kernel-config=/path/to/your/custom-kernel-config --no-mrproper --makeopts=-j5 --install --lvm --luks all |
| | more here: http://www.funtoo.org/Rootfs_over_encrypted_lvm or use better-initramfs: http://www.funtoo.org/Initramfs |
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| In general, capitalize all words in page names and section heading except:
| | d) My Funtoo Profiles: |
| * Articles: a, an, the
| | eselect profile show |
| * Coordinating Conjunctions: and, but, or, for, nor, etc.
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| * Prepositions (fewer than five letters): on, at, to, from, by, etc.
| | Currently set profiles: |
| | arch: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/arch/x86-64bit |
| | build: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/build/current |
| | flavor: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/flavor/desktop |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/audio |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/console-extras |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/dvd |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/media |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/X |
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| | Automatically enabled profiles: |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/print |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/X |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/audio |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/dvd |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/media |
| | mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/console-extras |
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| === Document Hierarchy ===
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| Use section headings to create a document hierarchy for your page. These will define the table of contents that appears at the top of the wiki page. Create chapters, sections and sub-sections as follows:
| | ==2. Install your WindowManager or DesktopEnviroment== |
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| | ''My favourite Window Manager at the time is i3 followed by xfce and openbox.'' |
| | ''Details about i3 & funtoo → http://www.funtoo.org/Package:I3_(Window_Manager) '' |
| | '''i3 setup:''' |
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| == Chapter Title ==
| | 1) install these packages: |
| | <console> emerge --ask i3 i3status dmenu lxappeareance |
| | </console> |
| | '' If you want to know what these packages are research them. I use lxappeareance to install and select gtk-themes.'' |
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| === Section Title ===
| | Config files: |
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| ==== SubSection Title ==== | | ==='''1.''' xinitrc at <code>~/.xinitrc </code>=== |
| | exec ck-launch-session i3 |
| | ''You only need --force-xinerama if you do have a nvidia grafics card that do not work without it. For more <code>startx</code> magic → https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xinitrc'' |
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| </pre> | | ==='''2.''' <code>~/.i3/config</code>=== |
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| {{Note|By default, Table of Contents is disabled on the Funtoo wiki. If you would like to enable the TOC, you can place a <code><nowiki>__TOC__</nowiki></code> on a blank line where you'd like the Table of Contents to appear, or place <code><nowiki>__FORCETOC__</nowiki></code> on a blank line anywhere in the wikitext to force the TOC to appear at the top of the page.}}
| | ''specify window colors at the top of the file:'' |
| | # class border backgr. text indicator |
| | client.focused #333333 #000000 #ffffff #000000 |
| | client.focused_inactive #333333 #5f676a #ffffff #484e50 |
| | client.unfocused #333333 #222222 #888888 #292d2e |
| | client.urgent #333333 #900000 #ffffff #900000 |
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| In general, when creating new documents, it's best to use level-3 (three "="'s) Section Titles to break up content. Level-2 Section Titles are best used for major sections of larger documents. Use them infrequently. Level-1 Section Titles generally do not need to be used.
| | ''specify the bar/workspace colors at the bottom of the file:'' |
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| | bar { |
| | status_command i3status |
| | # Bar color settings |
| | colors{ |
| | #background #000000 |
| | #statusline #ffffff |
| | #separator #666666 |
| | # Type border background font |
| | focused_workspace #008fff #007fff #ffffff |
| | active_workspace #333333 #5f676a #ffffff |
| | inactive_workspace #333333 #222222 #888888 |
| | urgent_workspace #aa0000 #990000 #ffffff |
| | } |
| | } |
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| === Links ===
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| Internal links to other wiki pages can be specified as <tt><nowiki>[[pagename]]</nowiki></tt>. To specify an alternate name for the link, use <tt><nowiki>[[pagename|my link name]]</nowiki></tt>.
| | Do not forget the keymap setting at <code>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</code> otherwise you need to use <code>setxkbmap</code> |
| | Section "InputClass" |
| | Identifier "keyboard-all" |
| | Driver "evdev" |
| | MatchIsKeyboard "on" |
| | ''' Option "XkbLayout" "de"''' |
| | EndSection |
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| For external links, use <tt><nowiki>[http://funtoo.org my link]</nowiki></tt> to specify a URL. If you want the URL to appear in the wikitext, you can specify it without brackets: http://forums.funtoo.org.
| | ==='''3. '''Display Power Management Signaling=== |
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| === Lists ===
| | a) You can either use XScreenSaver(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XScreenSaver): |
| | emerge -a xscreensaver |
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| MediaWiki supports a number of list formats:
| | and add <code>/usr/bin/xscreensaver -no-splash &</code> to your <code>~/.xinitrc</code> file: |
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| | xscreensaver -no-splash & # starts screensaver daemon |
| | exec ck-launch-session i3 --force-xinerama |
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| | or b) modifi your Xorg server (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Display_Power_Management_Signaling). |
| * Unordered Item 2
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| ;Term: This is called a "definition list". It is used when defining various terms.
| | I login without a login manager using <code>startx</code> to start my Window Manager, you can end/exit your i3 wm via <code>alt or windows key + shift + e</code> |
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| If you need to quote a portion of text from another site, use <tt><nowiki><blockquote></nowiki></tt> as follows:
| | ==='''5.''' Background Image Viewer=== |
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| <blockquote> | | a) Feh |
| Wikipedia (ˌwɪkɨˈpiːdiə/ or wɪkiˈpiːdiə/ wik-i-pee-dee-ə) is a collaboratively edited, multilingual, free-access, free content Internet encyclopedia that is supported and hosted by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Volunteers worldwide collaboratively write Wikipedia's 30 million articles in 287 languages, including over 4.5 million in the English Wikipedia. Anyone who can access the site can edit almost any of its articles, which on the Internet comprise[4] the largest and most popular general reference work.[5][6][7][8][9] In February 2014, The New York Times reported that Wikipedia is ranked fifth globally among all websites stating, "With 18 billion page views and nearly 500 million unique visitors a month..., Wikipedia trails just Yahoo, Facebook, Microsoft and Google, the largest with 1.2 billion unique visitors."[10]
| | <console> emerge -a feh</console> |
| </blockquote> | | <code>~/.xinitrc</code>: |
| | feh --bg-center <path>/<image>.png |
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| | ''more options → https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Feh#As_a_desktop_wallpaper_manager '' |
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| | b) Nitrogen(GUI Programm) |
| | <console> emerge -a nitrogen</console> |
| | <code>~/.xinitrc</code>: |
| | exec --no-startup-id nitrogen --restore |
| | ==3. Additional Software:== |
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| <pre> | | ===1) File Manager:=== |
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| | <console> emerge --ask thunar </console> |
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| | ''thunar - filemanager that supports automounting'' |
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| | ''Make sure you create this rule: <code> /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/10-drives.rules</code> |
| | polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) { |
| | if (action.id.indexOf("org.freedesktop.udisks2.") == 0){ |
| | return polkit.Result.YES; |
| | } |
| | } |
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| | ''Also you should have <code>udisk</code> installed'' |
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| ;Term: This is called a "definition list". It is used when defining various terms.
| | ===2) '''media-video/smplayer:'''=== |
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| If you need to quote a portion of text from another site, use <tt><nowiki><blockquote></nowiki></tt> as follows:
| | ''allow smplayer always to floate, just add'' |
| | for_window [class="smplayer" instance="smplayer"] floating enable |
| | ''to your <code>~/.i3/config</code>'' |
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| <blockquote> | | ===3)''' Internet Browser '''=== |
| Wikipedia (ˌwɪkɨˈpiːdiə/ or wɪkiˈpiːdiə/ wik-i-pee-dee-ə) is a collaboratively edited, multilingual, free-access,
| | ''I recommend <code> |
| free content Internet encyclopedia that is supported and hosted by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Volunteers
| | www-client/chromium</code> or <code>www-client/google-chrome</code> |
| worldwide collaboratively write Wikipedia's 30 million articles in 287 languages, including over 4.5 million in the
| | ''see for more info: http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Web_Browsers'' |
| English Wikipedia. Anyone who can access the site can edit almost any of its articles, which on the Internet
| | Addons: |
| comprise[4] the largest and most popular general reference work.[5][6][7][8][9] In February 2014, The New York
| | 1) Adblock |
| Times reported that Wikipedia is ranked fifth globally among all websites stating, "With 18 billion page views
| | 2) uMatrix |
| and nearly 500 million unique visitors a month..., Wikipedia trails just Yahoo, Facebook, Microsoft and Google,
| | 3) StayFocused |
| the largest with 1.2 billion unique visitors."[10]
| | 4) WebRTC Block |
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| === Linking to Packages === | | ===n)''' usefull software '''=== |
| | app-arch/file-roller |
| | app-editors/bluefish |
| | app-emulation/wine |
| | app-misc/freemind |
| | app-office/libreoffice |
| | app-portage/eix |
| | mail-client/thunderbird |
| | media-gfx/blender |
| | media-gfx/gimp |
| | media-sound/audacity |
| | media-video/kdenlive |
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| | media-video/vlc |
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| | net-analyzer/wireshark |
| </nowiki></pre>
| | net-ftp/filezilla |
| | | sys-apps/lm_sensors |
| This template will create a link to the official wiki page for sys-apps/portage, and render using the official "English" page name, as follows:
| | virtual/jre |
| | | app-text/evince |
| {{Package|sys-apps/portage}}
| | app-text/calibre |
| | | app-emulation/virtualbox |
| If you specify a yet-to-be-documented ebuild, it will render like this (which is okay -- it will encourage people to document it):
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| === Tables ===
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| === Displaying Source Code ===
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| The parameters {{c|name}} (filename), {{c|lang}} (language for syntax highlighting) and {{c|desc}} (Description, appearing as a caption) are optional. For a list of supported languages, see [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi#Supported_languages this list].
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| === Displaying Text File Contents ===
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| === Console ===
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| To display console output, use the <nowiki>{{console}}</nowiki> template:
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| * <code>##y##</code> - Yellow
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| * <code>##bl##</code> - Blue
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| * <code>##r##</code> - Red
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| * <code>##b##</code> - Bold
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| Please use the above coloring options sparingly. It is sometimes nice to use them to get wiki console output to match the colors that are displayed on a Linux console. Also note that for every color above, there is a matching <code>##!(colorcode)##</code> option to turn color off prior to end of line.
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| Here is an example of its use:{{console|body=
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| # ##i##bluetoothctl
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| [##g##NEW##!g##] Controller 00:02:72:C9:62:65 antec [default]
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| ##bl##[bluetooth]##!bl### ##i##power on
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| Changing power on succeeded
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| ##bl##[bluetooth]##!bl### ##i##agent on
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| Agent registered
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| ##bl##[bluetooth]##!bl### ##i##scan on
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| Discovery started
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| ##bl##[bluetooth]##!bl### ##i##devices
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| Device 00:1F:20:3D:1E:75 Logitech K760
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| ##bl##[bluetooth]##!bl### ##i##pair 00:1F:20:3D:1E:75
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| Attempting to pair with 00:1F:20:3D:1E:75
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| [##y##CHG##!y##] Device 00:1F:20:3D:1E:75 Connected: yes
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| ##r##[agent]##!r## Passkey: 454358
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| ##r##[agent]##!r## Passkey: ##i##4##!i##54358
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| ##r##[agent]##!r## Passkey: ##i##45##!i##4358
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| ##r##[agent]##!r## Passkey: ##i##454##!i##358
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| ##r##[agent]##!r## Passkey: ##i##4543##!i##58
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| ##r##[agent]##!r## Passkey: ##i##45435##!i##8
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| ##r##[agent]##!r## Passkey: ##i##454358##!i##
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| [##y##CHG##!y##] Device 00:1F:20:3D:1E:75 Paired: yes
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| Pairing successful
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| [##y##CHG##!y##] Device 00:1F:20:3D:1E:75 Connected: no
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| ##bl##[bluetooth]##!bl### ##i##connect 00:1F:20:3D:1E:75
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| Attempting to connect to 00:1F:20:3D:1E:75
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| [##y##CHG##!y##] Device 00:1F:20:3D:1E:75 Connected: yes
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| Connection successful
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| ##bl##[bluetooth]##!bl### ##i##quit
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| [##r##DEL##!r##] Controller 00:02:72:C9:62:65 antec [default]
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| #
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| }}
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| === Informational Messages ===
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| Notes, warnings, tips, and important templates can be used for informational messages that need to be offset from the regular text flow:
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| <pre>{{note|this is a note}}</pre>
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| {{note|this is a note}}
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| <pre>{{important|this is important}}</pre>
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| {{important|this is important}}
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| <pre>{{warning|this is a warning}}</pre>
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| {{warning|this is a warning}}
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| <pre>{{tip|this is a tip}}</pre>
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| {{tip|this is a tip}}
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| Note that these templates used to be called <code>fancynote</code>, <code>fancytip</code>, etc. The "fancy" names have been deprecated but will still be supported for the forseeable future.
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| === Kernelop ===
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| To display kernel configuration options, we encourage you to use the <tt>kernelop</tt> template. To use the <tt>kernelop</tt> template, create an entry similar to the following example:
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| <pre>
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| {{kernelop|title=foo,bar|desc=
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| kernel options pasted from "make menuconfig"
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| }}
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| </pre>
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| {{note|Kernelop is colored blue to slightly resemble the blueish background from <tt>make menuconfig</tt>.}}
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| Adding this entry will give you the following output:
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| {{kernelop|title=foo,bar|desc=
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| kernel options
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| }}
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| Here's a more concrete example:
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| {{kernelop|title=File systems|desc=
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| <M> Second extended fs support
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| [ ] Ext2 extended attributes
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| [ ] Ext2 execute in place support
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| <M> Ext3 journalling file system support
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| }}
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| Examples of usage:
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| * [[Package:AMD Catalyst Video Drivers]]
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| * [[Package:ACPI Daemon]]
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| * [[Microcode]]
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| === Discussion Pages ===
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| In MediaWiki, every "regular" wiki page has a corresponding "Talk" or "Discussion" page which has a page name prefixed by "Talk:" -- you can get to this page by going to the "Action" menu, and then choosing the "Discussion" menu item. These talk pages are typically used to discuss the edits that are going on in the "main" wiki page. The problem with talk pages is that they are kind of a pain to use. However, we have a way to fix that. If you want to enable a DISQUS-based mini-forum on a talk page, insert the following wikitext on the Talk page:
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| <pre>
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| {{DISQUS}}
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| </pre>
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| ...and presto! You will now have DISQUS-powered mini-forums to discuss whatever you want about your wiki page.
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| == Marking Pages as Needing Updates ==
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| If you find outdated wiki content, but you don't have the time or ability to update it, add one of the following templates to the wikitext of the page. This will add the page to the [[:Category:Needs Updates|Needs Updates Category]] so we can identify pages that need updating:
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| <pre>
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| {{PageNeedsUpdates}}
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| {{SectionNeedsUpdates}}
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| </pre>
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| Examples of usage:
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| * [[UEFI Install Guide]]
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| * [[Package:MediaWiki]]
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| * [[Clang]]
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| === Inline Code ===
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| To emphasize commands, and other technical jargon when they appear inline in a paragraph, use the <nowiki>{{c}}</nowiki> template. When referencing files, use the <nowiki>{{f}}</nowiki> template.
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| <pre>
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| The {{f|/etc/fstab}} file is an important one. Another important file is {{f|/boot/grub/grub.cfg}}. The {{c|emerge}} command is really nifty.
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| </pre>
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| This example produces the following output:
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| The {{f|/etc/fstab}} file is an important one. Another important file is {{f|/boot/grub/grub.cfg}}. The {{c|emerge}} command is really nifty.
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| {{important|1=
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| The <tt> tag has been deprecated for the purpose of tagging inline code, to conform with HTML5, and the previous use of the <code> tag is discouraged. It is more maintainable to use the <nowiki>{{c}}</nowiki> template. }}
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| === Slideshow ===
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| Any page has the capability of displaying a slideshow. Adding a slideshow to a page involves three steps:
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| # Upload Images
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| # Define Slides
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| # Add Slideshow to page
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| ==== Upload Images ====
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| To upload images, head to [[Special:Upload]] and upload a file. It is highly recommended to upload JPEG format images in high resolution -- MediaWiki will handle scaling JPEG automatically, saving bandwidth, but does not do this for PNG. Make sure that all images you upload have the same dimensions. When you upload, make note of the '''Destination Filename''' field -- this is the name that the upload will use when you reference it in your slide. It is recommended that you choose a simple descriptive name ending in ".jpg" for the '''Destination Filename'''.
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| ==== Define Slides ====
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| Once images have been uploaded, you must define slides. To define slides on a page, you enter special semantic information about the slide on the page that it will be displayed, in the following format:
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| {{#subobject:|slideIndex=0|slideCaption=
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| == Wikitext Here ==
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| This is a fantastic slide!
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| |slideImage=File:Fruit.jpg|slideLink=PageName}}
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| </nowiki></pre>
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| Here are some important instructions regarding defining slides:
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| * <code>slideIndex</code> must be 0 for the first slide, 1 for the second slide, etc. Numbers must be unique and incrementing from zero, and not doing this will result in slideshow display errors (but can be easily fixed by correcting the wikitext.)
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| * <code>slideCaption=</code> can contain wikitext, such as headings and links. The best way to enter <code>slideCaption</code> is as above -- type a literal <code>slideCaption=</code>, followed by enter, then specify your wikitext, and terminate the caption by a single pipe character on the following line. Pipe characters are used to separate arguments from each other.
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| * Specify your image name in the <code>slideImage</code> field. Your slideImage will have a name of <code>File:myname.jpg</code>, where <code>myname.jpg</code> is the '''Destination Filename''' you used when uploading the image.
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| * An optional parameter called <code>slideLink=</code> can be provided to allow the image to be clickable and link to another wiki page. If it is omitted, then the image will not be clickable.
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| ==== Add Slideshow to Page ====
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| Once the slides have been added to the page, you can add the following text to your page at the point you'd like the slideshow to appear:
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| <pre>
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| {{Slideshow}}
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| </pre>
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| === YouTube Videos (Screencasts, etc.) ===
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| Screencasting is an easy method to explain complex tasks. Take for instance <code>youtu.be/5KDei5mBfSg</code> and chop off the id and insert it into the following syntax to produce a video example.
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| <pre>{{#widget:YouTube16x9|id=5KDei5mBfSg}}</pre>
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| {{#widget:YouTube16x9|id=5KDei5mBfSg}}
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| {{tip|The sample video above explains how to create your own screencasts under Funtoo Linux.}}
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| Most YouTube videos are in 16x9 format and should use the <code>YouTube16x9</code> widget. There is also a <code>YouTube4x3</code> widget for videos with a 4x3 aspect ratio.
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| {{note|These YouTube widgets have been updated to be mobile-friendly.}}
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| [[Category:Wiki Development]]
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WIM42GNU's Funtoo Setup
This is for everybody who might have seen my funtoo setup and liked it!
This is also for myself to keep track on my system. I have used most of the Linux distributions out there and I am currently most happy with funtoo.
My reasons are:
- Gentoo/Funtoo is a rolling release distribution, meaning you only have to install it once and update it frequently.
- Gentoo/Funtoo is only what you make out of it, no unnesecary rubish like in Ubuntu, OpenSuse or Fedora will be installed by default. In the mean time being aware that Gentoo/Funtoo is for advanced users not careing that much about GUIs for Settings or Configs.
- Gentoo/Funtoo runs fast due to multiple reasons. (Compiling your own software,USE-Flags,...)
- Philosophy, one would think that Slackware would suite me most (KISS,Unix) but the fact is that these distributions require you more energy and time to work with. I want to get my jobs done, not careing to much about the system. It is okay to have tools that do things for you as long they are designed well - like in funtoo.
1. Install Funtoo (not complete yet - I will update this part when I install funtoo the next time)
Follow the install instructions and setup a minimal system.http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation
Notice you will need to create/edit some configs in the installation prozess. Here are some of mine customizations:
a) /etc/portage/make.conf
:
CFLAGS="-O2 -march=native -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer"
CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
CPU_FLAGS_X86="aes avx fma4 mmx mmxext popcnt sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 sse4a ssse3 xop"
for the CPU Flags checkout: http://www.funtoo.org/News:CPU_FLAGS_X86
USE="qt3support theora libkms xa cdr dvd dvdr alsa ffmpeg -gnome gtk -qt4 -kde lm_sensors mp3 mp4 mozilla multilib png python sound udev usb unicode static-libs hddtemp -bluetooth nvidia X pulseaudio udisks"
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--keep-going"
FEATURES="-collision-protect ccache"
CCACHE_SIZE="1G"
PORTAGE_NICENESS=20
PORTAGE_IONICE_COMMAND="ionice -c 3 -p \${PID}"
#EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--jobs=12"
MAKEOPTS="-j12" <--- Number of CPU cores *2 in my case works best.
LANG="de_DE.UTF-8"
LINGUAS="de"
ACCEPT_LICENSE="* -@EULA"
INPUT_DEVICES="evdev"
VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"
b) /etc/fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# The root filesystem should have a pass number of either 0 or 1.
# All other filesystems should have a pass number of 0 or greater than 1.
#
# NOTE: If your BOOT partition is ReiserFS, add the notail option to opts.
#
# See the manpage fstab(5) for more information.
#
# <fs> <mountpoint> <type> <opts> <dump/pass>
/dev/sda1 /boot ext2 noauto,noatime 1 2
#/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom auto noauto,ro 0 0
/dev/mapper/vg-swap none swap sw 0 0
/dev/mapper/vg-root / ext4 noatime,nodiratime,defaults 0 1
/dev/sr0 /mnt/cdrom auto noauto,ro 0 0
/dev/mapper/vg-home /home ext4 noatime,nodiratime 0 0
tmpfs /var/tmp/portage tmpfs uid=portage,gid=portage,mode=0775,size=16048M,noatime 0 0
for tmpfs see: http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Filesystem_Guide,_Part_3
c) Since I have an encrypted LVM, one needs an initramfs. I prefer the genkernel method.
genkernel --kernel-config=/path/to/your/custom-kernel-config --no-mrproper --makeopts=-j5 --install --lvm --luks all
more here: http://www.funtoo.org/Rootfs_over_encrypted_lvm or use better-initramfs: http://www.funtoo.org/Initramfs
d) My Funtoo Profiles:
eselect profile show
Currently set profiles:
arch: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/arch/x86-64bit
build: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/build/current
flavor: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/flavor/desktop
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/audio
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/console-extras
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/dvd
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/media
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/X
Automatically enabled profiles:
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/print
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/X
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/audio
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/dvd
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/media
mix-ins: gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/console-extras
2. Install your WindowManager or DesktopEnviroment
My favourite Window Manager at the time is i3 followed by xfce and openbox.
Details about i3 & funtoo → http://www.funtoo.org/Package:I3_(Window_Manager)
i3 setup:
1) install these packages:
emerge --ask i3 i3status dmenu lxappeareance
If you want to know what these packages are research them. I use lxappeareance to install and select gtk-themes.
Config files:
1. xinitrc at ~/.xinitrc
exec ck-launch-session i3
You only need --force-xinerama if you do have a nvidia grafics card that do not work without it. For more startx
magic → https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xinitrc
2. ~/.i3/config
specify window colors at the top of the file:
# class border backgr. text indicator
client.focused #333333 #000000 #ffffff #000000
client.focused_inactive #333333 #5f676a #ffffff #484e50
client.unfocused #333333 #222222 #888888 #292d2e
client.urgent #333333 #900000 #ffffff #900000
specify the bar/workspace colors at the bottom of the file:
bar {
status_command i3status
# Bar color settings
colors{
#background #000000
#statusline #ffffff
#separator #666666
# Type border background font
focused_workspace #008fff #007fff #ffffff
active_workspace #333333 #5f676a #ffffff
inactive_workspace #333333 #222222 #888888
urgent_workspace #aa0000 #990000 #ffffff
}
}
Do not forget the keymap setting at /etc/X11/xorg.conf
otherwise you need to use setxkbmap
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "keyboard-all"
Driver "evdev"
MatchIsKeyboard "on"
Option "XkbLayout" "de"
EndSection
3. Display Power Management Signaling
a) You can either use XScreenSaver(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XScreenSaver):
emerge -a xscreensaver
and add /usr/bin/xscreensaver -no-splash &
to your ~/.xinitrc
file:
xscreensaver -no-splash & # starts screensaver daemon
exec ck-launch-session i3 --force-xinerama
or b) modifi your Xorg server (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Display_Power_Management_Signaling).
4. Note:
I login without a login manager using startx
to start my Window Manager, you can end/exit your i3 wm via alt or windows key + shift + e
5. Background Image Viewer
a) Feh
emerge -a feh
~/.xinitrc
:
feh --bg-center <path>/<image>.png
more options → https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Feh#As_a_desktop_wallpaper_manager
b) Nitrogen(GUI Programm)
emerge -a nitrogen
~/.xinitrc
:
exec --no-startup-id nitrogen --restore
3. Additional Software:
1) File Manager:
emerge --ask thunar
thunar - filemanager that supports automounting
Make sure you create this rule: /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/10-drives.rules
polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
if (action.id.indexOf("org.freedesktop.udisks2.") == 0){
return polkit.Result.YES;
}
}
);
Also you should have udisk
installed
2) media-video/smplayer:
allow smplayer always to floate, just add
for_window [class="smplayer" instance="smplayer"] floating enable
to your ~/.i3/config
3) Internet Browser
I recommend
www-client/chromium
or www-client/google-chrome
see for more info: http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Web_Browsers
Addons:
1) Adblock
2) uMatrix
3) StayFocused
4) WebRTC Block
n) usefull software
app-arch/file-roller
app-editors/bluefish
app-emulation/wine
app-misc/freemind
app-office/libreoffice
app-portage/eix
mail-client/thunderbird
media-gfx/blender
media-gfx/gimp
media-sound/audacity
media-video/kdenlive
media-video/vlc
net-analyzer/wireshark
net-ftp/filezilla
sys-apps/lm_sensors
virtual/jre
app-text/evince
app-text/calibre
app-emulation/virtualbox