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This page covers the Funtoo Linux profile system -- how it works, what profiles are available, and how to use [[#Using epro|{{c|epro}}]] to set and change profile settings.
Bu sayfa Funtoo Linux profil sisteminin nasıl çalıştığı, hangi profillerin mevcut olduğu ve [[#epro kullanımı|{{c|epro}}]]'nun profil ayarlarını seçme ve değiştirmede nasıl kullanılacağını içermektedir.
== Profile Types ==


Historically, users have had to add a large number of settings to [[Make.conf|{{c|/etc/make.conf}}]] to customize their Gentoo or Funtoo Linux system, which made setup of the operating system more difficult than it should be. In Gentoo Linux, it is possible to only define one ''system profile''. Think of a system profile as the default settings that Portage uses for building everything on your system. Rather than a single profile, Funtoo Linux uses multiple sub-profiles, and moves many types of settings that are normally stored in {{c|/etc/make.conf}} into the profile system. The following profile types are available in Funtoo Linux:
Kullanıcıların Gentoo yada Funtoo Linux sistemlerini kişiselleştirebilmeleri için çok sayıda ayarı [[Make.conf|{{c|/etc/make.conf}}]] dosyasına girmesi gerekiyordu, ki bu da işletim sisteminin kurulumunu olması gerektiğinden daha fazla zorlaştırıyordu. Gentoo Linux'te sadece tek bir "sistem profili" tanımlanmasına olanak sağlıyor. Sistem profilini Portage'ın sisteminizde bulunan herşeyi inşa etmesinde kullandığı varsayılan ayarlar olarak düşünebilirsiniz. Funtoo Linux tek bir profilden ziyade bir çok alt profil kullanır ve {{c|/etc/make.conf}}'ta tanımlanan bir çok ayarı profil sistemine entegre eder. Funtoo Linux'te aşağıda var olan profil tipleri bulunmaktadır:


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{{2ColHead|Sub-Profile Type|Description}}
{{2ColHead|Alt Profil Tipi|Tanım}}
{{2Col|{{c|arch}}|Typically {{c|x86-32bit}} or {{c|x86-64bit}}, this defines the processor type and support of your system. This is defined when your stage was built and should not be changed.}}
{{2Col|{{c|arch}}|Genellikle {{c|x86-32bit}} yada {{c|x86-64bit}} olmak üzere, işlemcinizin tipini ve desteklediği mimariyi tanımlar. Bu değer stage inşasında tanımlanır ve değiştirilmemelidir.}}
{{2Col|{{c|build}}|Defines whether your system is a {{c|current}}, {{c|stable}} or {{c|experimental}} build. {{c|current}} systems will have newer packages unmasked than {{c|stable}} systems. This is defined when your stage is built and is typically not changed.}}
{{2Col|{{c|build}}|Defines whether your system is a {{c|current}}, {{c|stable}} or {{c|experimental}} build. {{c|current}} systems will have newer packages unmasked than {{c|stable}} systems. This is defined when your stage is built and is typically not changed.}}
{{2Col|{{c|subarch}}|Defines CPU optimizations for your system. The subarch is set at the time the stage3 is built, but can be changed later to better settings if necessary. Be sure to pick a setting that is compatible with your CPU.}}
{{2Col|{{c|subarch}}|Sisteminiz için CPU optimizasyonlarını tanımlar. subarch stage3 derlenmesi sırasında tanımlanır ama daha sonradan gerekli durumlar için değiştirilebilir. Kullandığınız CPU için doğru ayarları girdiğinizden emin olun.}}
{{2Col|{{c|flavor}}|Defines the general type of system, such as {{c|server}} or {{c|desktop}}, and will set default USE flags appropriate for your needs.}}
{{2Col|{{c|flavor}}|Sistemin genel tipini tanımlar ({{c|server}} yada {{c|desktop}} gibi) ve ihtiyacınıza uygun USE işaretlerini kullanır.}}
{{2Col|{{c|mix-ins}}|Defines various optional settings that you may be interested in enabling.}}
{{2Col|{{c|mix-ins}}|İhtiyacınız olabilecek opsiyonel ayarların tanımlanmasında kullanılır.}}
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{{Note|Flavors can (and often do) inherit settings from other flavors and mix-ins. Mix-ins can also inherit settings from other mix-ins. For example, {{c|X}} is inherited by {{c|gnome}}. The {{c|epro}} tool will show both as being enabled so there are no surprises.}}
{{Note|Flavors ve mix-ins kendi kategorilerinden ayar devralabilirler. Örnek vermek gerekirse {{c|X}} {{c|gnome}} tarafından çağrılabilir. {{c|epro}} bu durumda iki seçeneğide etkin olarak gösterecektir.}}


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=== epro kullanımı ===

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Bu sayfa Funtoo Linux profil sisteminin nasıl çalıştığı, hangi profillerin mevcut olduğu ve epro'nun profil ayarlarını seçme ve değiştirmede nasıl kullanılacağını içermektedir.

Kullanıcıların Gentoo yada Funtoo Linux sistemlerini kişiselleştirebilmeleri için çok sayıda ayarı /etc/make.conf dosyasına girmesi gerekiyordu, ki bu da işletim sisteminin kurulumunu olması gerektiğinden daha fazla zorlaştırıyordu. Gentoo Linux'te sadece tek bir "sistem profili" tanımlanmasına olanak sağlıyor. Sistem profilini Portage'ın sisteminizde bulunan herşeyi inşa etmesinde kullandığı varsayılan ayarlar olarak düşünebilirsiniz. Funtoo Linux tek bir profilden ziyade bir çok alt profil kullanır ve /etc/make.conf'ta tanımlanan bir çok ayarı profil sistemine entegre eder. Funtoo Linux'te aşağıda var olan profil tipleri bulunmaktadır:

Alt Profil TipiTanım
archGenellikle x86-32bit yada x86-64bit olmak üzere, işlemcinizin tipini ve desteklediği mimariyi tanımlar. Bu değer stage inşasında tanımlanır ve değiştirilmemelidir.
buildDefines whether your system is a current, stable or experimental build. current systems will have newer packages unmasked than stable systems. This is defined when your stage is built and is typically not changed.
subarchSisteminiz için CPU optimizasyonlarını tanımlar. subarch stage3 derlenmesi sırasında tanımlanır ama daha sonradan gerekli durumlar için değiştirilebilir. Kullandığınız CPU için doğru ayarları girdiğinizden emin olun.
flavorSistemin genel tipini tanımlar (server yada desktop gibi) ve ihtiyacınıza uygun USE işaretlerini kullanır.
mix-insİhtiyacınız olabilecek opsiyonel ayarların tanımlanmasında kullanılır.
   Note

Flavors ve mix-ins kendi kategorilerinden ayar devralabilirler. Örnek vermek gerekirse X gnome tarafından çağrılabilir. epro bu durumda iki seçeneğide etkin olarak gösterecektir.

epro kullanımı

epro show şu anki profil ayarlarını sisteminizde görüntüleyecek:

root #  epro show

=== Enabled Profiles: ===

        arch:  x86-64bit
       build:  current
     subarch:  intel64-haswell
      flavor:  desktop
     mix-ins:  gnome


=== All inherited flavors from desktop flavor: ===

                     workstation (from desktop flavor)
                            core (from workstation flavor)
                         minimal (from core flavor)

=== All inherited mix-ins from desktop flavor: ===

                               X (from workstation flavor)
                           audio (from workstation flavor)
                             dvd (from workstation flavor)
                           media (from workstation flavor)
      mediadevice-audio-consumer (from media mix-in)
                mediadevice-base (from mediadevice-audio-consumer mix-in)
      mediadevice-video-consumer (from media mix-in)
                mediadevice-base (from mediadevice-video-consumer mix-in)
        mediaformat-audio-common (from media mix-in)
          mediaformat-gfx-common (from media mix-in)
        mediaformat-video-common (from media mix-in)
                  console-extras (from workstation flavor)
                           print (from desktop flavor)

To view all available sub-profile settings, use epro list:

root #  epro list

Enabled profiles will be highlighted in cyan. Directly enabled profiles will be in bold and have an asterisk * appended. Sub-profiles enabled via inheritance will be highlighted.

Kullanım Örnekleri

Add the mix-ins gnome and kde
root #  epro mix-ins +gnome +kde
Remove a mix-in, for example gnome
root #  epro mix-ins -gnome
Change the profile arch to x86-64bit
root #  epro arch x86-64bit
Change the subarch to generic_64
root #  epro subarch generic_64
Change the system flavor
root #  epro flavor desktop
Get JSON output of profile settings
root #  epro show-json
Get current sub-profile setting in text form
root #  epro get [profiletype]

Çeşitler

A system can have only one flavor profile enabled at a time. The following flavors are available:

FlavorDescription
minimalThis contains the bare minimum settings for all Funtoo Linux flavors.
coreThe core flavor includes the minimal flavor, plus reasonable settings, and is used for the official stage3 downloads.
serverIn the future, the server flavor will include the core flavor, plus specific settings designed for servers. At the moment, it is equivalent to the core flavor.
workstationThe workstation flavor is a minimal desktop system. It includes the core flavor, plus these mix-ins: X, audio, dvd, media and console-extras.
desktopThe desktop flavor includes the common settings for any full-featured desktop system. It includes the workstation flavor plus printing support. The user is expected to further customize their system with a desktop environment of choice, such as KDE, GNOME, or XFCE, possibly by using a mix-in.

Mix-ins

A system can have any number of mix-ins enabled at a time. The following mix-ins are available:

Mix-inDescription
audioEnables core audio-related settings, currently related to ALSA.
console-extrasEnables things that are nice to have for console-only systems. Currently enabling gpm in USE.
dvdUSE settings related to optical drives -- CDR/DVD-ROM/RW use.
gnomeUSE and package.use settings required to merge GNOME. Designed to be used with desktop or workstation flavor.
hardenedEnables hardened support.
kdeUSE and package.use settings required to merge KDE. Designed to be used with desktop or workstation flavor.
mediaUSE settings related to audio/video media encoding. Can be for desktops or servers.
printEnables printing capability.
vmware-guestSettings related to using Funtoo Linux as a VMWare virtual machine guest.
XSettings related to the X Window System and hardware support.
xfceUSE settings required for merging XFCE.

Media Device Mix-ins

Media device mix-ins have been created to support media devices, including external and portable devices, and associated low-level hardware support and hardware-focused codecs. Media devices have been categorized into audio and video categories, and consumer and professional categories. "Consumer" devices are those devices that regular desktop users might typically use, while "professional" devices are those that professionals, hobbyists or enthusiasts would typically use. Here are the new mix-ins for media devices:

Media Device Mix-inDescription
mediadevice-baseCommon, universally-supported media devices, like IEEE-1394 (Firewire), CDDA, CDIO. Other mediadevice mix-ins have this as a parent.
mediadevice-audio-consumerConsumer audio devices, such as personal portable media players (iOS, iPod, etc.)
mediadevice-audio-proPro audio support, such as JACK.
mediadevice-video-consumerConsumer video support, such as DVD, Blu Ray, V4L
mediadevice-video-proPro video support, such as dv, dc1394.

Media Format Mix-ins

Media format mix-ins have been created to support media formats for reading, writing, encoding and decoding images, audio and video. They have been organized into a "common" collection, for popular formats, and an "extra" collection, which is intended to include "everything else". Let's look at the new mix-ins:

Media Format Mix-inDescription
mediaformat-video-commonCommon (ie. popular) video formats.
mediaformat-video-extraMore esoteric video formats.
mediaformat-audio-commonCommon (ie. popular) audio formats.
mediaformat-audio-extraMore esoteric audio formats.
mediaformat-gfx-commonCommon (ie. popular) graphics formats.
mediaformat-gfx-extraMore esoteric graphics formats.

How to Use Media Mix-Ins

Our existing media mix-in still exists, and is still pulled in by the desktop and workstation flavors automatically. It now includes the following parent mix-ins:

  • mediadevice-audio-consumer
  • mediadevice-video-consumer
  • mediaformat-audio-common
  • mediaformat-gfx-common
  • mediaformat-video-common

In addition, there is a new media-pro mix-in which needs to be enabled manually, which pulls in the following mix-ins:

  • mediadevice-audio-pro
  • mediadevice-video-pro

So typically, you would enable the desktop or workstation flavor, and if you need professional hardware support, you'd also enable the media-pro mix-in. If you needed any additional media formats support, you could enable one or more of the mediaformat-*-extra mix-ins to add the formats you needed. Of course, it's possible to enable only the specific mix-ins you need, and also complement these mix-ins with specific USE variable settings you might require.

How Profile Settings are Stored

Funtoo Linux stores its profile settings in the /etc/portage/make.profile/parent file. Typically, users don't need to modify this file, instead using ego and epro to make changes, but it can be handy to take a look at what the contents of the file look like. A simple server might have profile settings as follows:

   /etc/portage/make.profile/parent
gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/arch/x86-64bit
gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/build/current
gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/flavor/core

Profile settings for a desktop might look like this:

   /etc/portage/make.profile/parent
gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/arch/x86-64bit
gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/build/current
gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/flavor/desktop
gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/dvd
gentoo:funtoo/1.0/linux-gnu/mix-ins/media

History and Origins

This new system is really a completion of the original cascading profile design that was co-designed by Daniel Robbins and Seemant Kulleen and implemented by Seemant Kulleen as part of Portage. Funtoo Profiles designed to leverage the existing cascading profile system and provide something much more useable and maintainable for users and developers alike. Here are some of its benefits:

  • Fewer settings in /etc/make.conf. CHOST and ARCH no longer set in /etc/make.conf.
  • Separation of concerns -- arch, build, and flavor-related settings are organized together.
  • User flexibility - any number of mix-ins can be enabled to tweak masks or USE settings as needed.
   Note

See Custom Profiles for information on how to extend the profile system.