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  • |News Category=General ...ion and a 32-bit version. Thus, rather than use the pre-built binaries, an ebuild can build these 32-bit libraries from source, even on 64-bit systems.
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  • ...-conf}} to perform changes to the configuration files that may happen with ebuild updates: [[Category:Official Documentation]]
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  • then to manipulate an ebuild to a new revision for example glibc $##i## cp /var/db/pkg/sys-libs/glibc-2.33-r2/glibc-2.33-r2.ebuild .
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  • ...-conf}} to perform changes to the configuration files that may happen with ebuild updates: [[Category:Official Documentation]]
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  • {{Ebuild ...d on your system, it should be located in your applications menu under the category "System." If you are not running the xfce4 desktop environment, launch the
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  • {{important|At the time of this writing, 13. October of 2014, the etckeeper ebuild is part of funtoo's portage tree. So you don't have to install it from an o As this ebuild comes from an unofficial source it is possible that it will not be existent
    14 KB (2,206 words) - 10:05, October 23, 2014
  • {{Ebuild You can skip to [[#Getting Started]] if you use a [[:Category:Display_Managers|display manager]]. The following lines describe how to use
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  • Now, edit your {{f|/var/lib/portage/world}} file. Look for catpkgs (ie. "category/packagename") that you no longer use or need on your system and remove them ...to be removed. They will get re-emerged in the future if referenced by an ebuild.}}
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  • ...e) by using the {{c|fc-list}} command from the {{c|media-libs/fontconfig}} ebuild: [[Category:Install|Localization]]
    6 KB (906 words) - 00:40, September 15, 2019
  • ...-conf}} to perform changes to the configuration files that may happen with ebuild updates: [[Category:Official Documentation]]
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  • |Project Category=Packages In this moment, there isn't the ebuild for the `mottainai-cli` tool and the faster way to start is follow these st
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  • ...rofiles, while overlays mostly were able to provide their own ebuilds. The ebuild provided by overlays overrode the ebuilds in main tree to the extent of mak ...lay, but extra-overlay happened to also contain a modified version of that ebuild. What if the dependencies for bleh-overlay's ebuilds were affected in some
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  • ...ilds related to media, which typically includes all ebuilds in the media-* category other than those that are included in xorg-kit. ...ebuilds that have not yet been 'kitted', or added to their own kit. If an ebuild isn't in one of the kits above, and it's in Funtoo, then it's part of nokit
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  • ...e) by using the {{c|fc-list}} command from the {{c|media-libs/fontconfig}} ebuild: [[Category:Install|Localization]]
    6 KB (902 words) - 10:24, May 7, 2020
  • ...ase for Intel integrated graphics, where it is necessary to emerge another ebuild to enable full video acceleration support: [[Category:Official Documentation]]
    8 KB (1,297 words) - 23:36, February 15, 2021
  • ...several packages wich are not in portage yet, up to date packages, and few ebuild fixes and enhacements. ! Package name !! Category !! Description !! Website
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  • Cualquier paquete crítico instalado no deberá tener dependencia alguna de ebuild dependientes de 32-bit ABIs. [[Category:Official Documentation]]
    6 KB (904 words) - 23:48, June 14, 2019
  • |Article Category=General These two guys belong to a category of developer I like to call "the freak". But although they made my developm
    15 KB (2,541 words) - 08:57, December 31, 2014

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