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  • == Sublime can't be invoked though CLI ==
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  • == Mounting Filesystems == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • == Download Portage Tree == <!--T:5--> <!--T:6-->
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  • == All Done! == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • Option(t= 53, l= 1): DHCP Message Type - DHCP Offer Option(t= 54, l= 4): Server Identifier - 192.168.1.2
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  • ...ople would still be able to access the rest of your computer if you wouldn't lock it. A more common use is, in case you don't use a login manager like for example GDM/Slim and log into X from TTY you c
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  • == Prepare Disk == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • == Introducing Portage == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • ...o detect valid monitor resolutions despite settings like nomodeset and won't boot. It's advised to just use BIOS. The QHD+ variant also has an issue where TTYs aren't accessible once X has been started, as noted by [https://bbs.archlinux.org/
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  • <translate><!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • ...ber one contains computer data, so please don't play it. You probably won't listen to me anyway, will you? why don't we have a Package page for sddm, should there be? [[User:grouche/sddm|packa
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  • Trains don't hunt.
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  • == GPT Partitioning == <!--T:1--> <!--T:19-->
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  • Editing your grammar and spelling so that you don't have to. *raps knuckles with ruler*
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  • <!--T:1--> == Advantages and Disadvantages == <!--T:2-->
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  • === Features === <!--T:108--> <!--T:109-->
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  • == Setting the Date == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • == Chroot into Funtoo == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • == MBR Partitioning == <!--T:34--> <!--T:35-->
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  • == Introduction == <!--T:1--> <!--T:135-->
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  • == Get Acquainted with Funtoo == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • == Download LiveCD == <!--T:1--> <!--T:22-->
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  • == Finishing Up == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • ==== Old-School (BIOS/MBR) Method ==== <!--T:43--> <!--T:44-->
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  • |question=What do I do if a package in Gentoo isn't available on Funtoo
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  • === X.Org Kits === <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • == Prepare Disk == <!--T:23--> <!--T:24-->
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  • == Introduction == <!--T:1--> <!--T:8-->
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  • == Creating Filesystems == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • == Profiles == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • == About Xfce == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • == Network == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • ...butions to choose from. They will get you from point A to point B. You won't have as much fun or be as connected to what's going on, nor as much control
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  • <!--T:1--> <!--T:35-->
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  • |Role desc=using unnecessary USE flags so you don't have to!
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  • <!--T:1--> == Update Package Database == <!--T:2-->
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  • == About Xfce == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • ...its presence known, nor does it force you to interact with it when you don't want it to. The tool serves the user rather than the user serving the tool. ...love it when you find a tool that does exactly what you want to do? Doesn't it feel great? Our mission is to give that sensation to as many people as p
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  • === Set Default Language === <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • |Email=norayr /// [ a t ] /// arnet.am
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  • <!--T:1--> === Prior to 1.3 === <!--T:8-->
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  • == Download and Extract Stage3 == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • * Packages that don't belong to official portage tree.
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  • == What is the make.conf file? == <!--T:1--> == Where is make.conf located? == <!--T:2-->
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  • == Configuration Files == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • == Bootloader == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • <console>###i## lanmap -i eth0 -T png -o /var/www/localhost/htdocs/</console> <console>###i## lanmap -i wlan0 -T png -o /var/www/localhost/htdocs/</console>
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  • in the discord today we learned that if you aren't sure, you should use the lower/older stage march, and then build up from th we do don't support 32bit support right?
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  • ...t to use multiple lines to keep your code readable, more power to you. Don't just do it to maintain "Apple IIe with 80-column card compatibility" for an ...r end-of-line comments to line up beautifully, then I have a solution: don't use end-of-line comments (see the next section) and you'll be fine.
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  • ...their adoption of SystemD, so needed a new distro. Tried Gentoo but couldn't get a working system, Funtoo did. Will need some time before I'll be as com
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  • # Can I use storage backend other then directory, that doesn't support some features? #* No, we limit only the number of cores for the container, but don't specify which cores are bound to your container.
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  • ###i## crossdev -t armv7-none-linux-gnueabi
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  • == What is and isn't supported compared to X? ==
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  • ...meta-repo and kits for you, or will use {{c|git clone}} if meta-repo doesn't yet exist.
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  • metro should take care of creation of parent directories if they don't exist;<br />
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  • | -t || calculate build time of specified package(s)
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  • ...oesn't result in auto mounting for my wonderful new phone. the page doesn't suggest a super lean method, nor have a automagic just works walk through.
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  • == Repository Management == <!--T:102--> <!--T:103-->
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  • ...ebuild is to have support for near all possible hardware and users shouldn't really dig into configs, aka "install and forget". Daniel has added a spec ...value. In the case of debian-sources, the first argument is always {{c|"${T}"/config}}, as that's where genkernel expects the config to be located.
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  • ...an underscore, there is a bug where you will not be able to log in. So don't do it right now :) ...er-case, and you should use lower-case when logging in if mixed-case doesn't work.
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  • *Sending me an email at: <code> h e n c b @ p r o t o n m a i l . c h</code>
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  • <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • ...sion of Perl Funtoo Linux has them sorted in kits. Don't worry if you don't understand kits and what kits are.
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  • <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • ...essentially overlays,) they are not designed to work this way and you won't always get the right versions of packages.
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  • <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • In Funtoo we also provide additional IMs that don't add specific language support but can prove very useful, here is a list of
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  • === If you don't use this hierarchy pattern === Alter use flags. By default, if the given atom doesn't match any existing ebuild,
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  • ###i## mount -t proc /proc /mnt/piroot/proc ###i## mount -t devpts none /mnt/piroot/dev/pts
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  • ...owner can read an write, the group have a read-only access, and other can't even read it</q>. || <code>t/T (1)</code> || Sticky&nbsp;bit || Prevent the underlying file to be flushed
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  • of software that isn't available or maybe it's outdated. need some shell programming experience but you don't need to be a
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  • ...of the xz compression, but that doesn't mean that someone on a mirror didn't replace the file with another archive of something else. gpg will indicate that it is unable to verify anything because it doesn't have the public key.
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  • <!--T:1--> == Background == <!--T:2-->
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  • == Set Release and Sync == <!--T:15--> <!--T:16-->
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  • == Set Release and Sync == <!--T:15--> <!--T:16-->
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  • # If <tt>/etc/make.profile</tt> doesn't exist, use <tt>/etc/portage/make.profile</tt> as a back-up location if it e # If neither location exists, then a main profile directory doesn't exist and is undefined (None)
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  • ...he kernel are not actually on the hard drive so they must be inserted via -t proc & --rbind mount commands. # (funtoo)##i## mount -t proc none /mnt/cent/proc #this inserts funtoo's proc into cent since its a
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  • :: Openbox doesn't have panels natively. Openbox's menu is opened by a right click as default. Openbox doesn't have any native panel.
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  • == Profile Types == <!--T:1--> <!--T:2-->
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  • ...man and French. I like C, C++ and Python and I strongly dislike Java (don't even get me started). In many respects, I am a minimalist, when it comes t
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  • ...thing wrong with it. If your system disk is 2TB or smaller in size, it won't prevent you from using all of your disk's capacity, either. ...er reason is that there are some so-called "PC" systems out there that don't support BIOS booting anymore, and force you to use UEFI to boot. So, out of
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  • == Preamble == <!--T:24--> <!--T:25-->
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  • |Funtoo Services=Most of our servers (~100) are running Funtoo Linux. We don't offer direct services related to Funtoo Linux, but when we are hosting your
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  • ...alongside packages in emerge commands and other package sets but they can't be referenced inside regular packages. Package sets can be installed into u Virtuals can not be used if the underlying packages don't provide binary compatibility at least between predictable range of versions
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  • <!--T:1--> === Prerequisites === <!--T:2-->
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  • ...if you have multiple sites, they can all include the same file and you don't need to try and maintain the information for each site separately. ...etween '-----' symbols, starting with BEGIN. If you use ''less'', you won't see the header as ''less'' will attempt to decode the certificate to show y
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  • {{console|body=###i## tmux attach -t torrents}} {{console|body=###i## tmux send-keys -t torrents:rtorrent C-q}}
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  • ...dcard with exclusion like {{c|sys-apps/* -sys-apps/blah}}. ''If this doesn't work, a file can be created called {{f|core-kit-packages-skip}} which conta ...ou may need to include multiple versions of the ebuild, even ones that don't need a fix, if they are still needed for certain packages.
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  • ...one and call that number. If all your friends are using ICQ, then it doesn't matter if you think Skype is better, unless you can convince all your frien ...p|If Discord says it's your lucky day, that it needs to update AND you can't wait, perform the following. Edit /opt/discord/resources/build_info.json t
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  • * Do you want to use <tt>$application</tt> but don't care much for <tt>$optional_feature</tt>? With USE flags, you have full con
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  • == Don't partition the entire drive == ...large enough to hold your current files, plus allow for future growth. Don't worry, the free space at the end of your drive will still be there when you
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  • Don't forget to set a password for your new user:
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  • ...n do is throw some support to the work that funtoo folks are doing. I can't imaging being more productive on any other platform.
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  • If you don't run outdated kernel/userland, which is unlikely since Funtoo/Linux was not ...ut since it can't be auto-detected the rc-script will force it. If you won't use V 3 at all, you may remove it from the scripts dependencies
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  • Mod1 t :ExecCommand thunderbird None 107 :Exec tm=$(date +%F,%T) && import -window root /tmp/screenshot$tm.png \
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  • I don't really want to use a ready-made Funtoo that would be similar to Sabayon, as ...untoo Linux, I can get far better performance from my computers, and I don't mind taking the time to compile software, as long as I feel I am on the rig
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  • <!--T:1--> == Atom == <!--T:2-->
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  • ...s designed so that you can "back out" of a failed partition move, it doesn't protect against user error. In other words, any time that you format partit If you are moving /home to an existing partition (it doesn't need to be ext2, as long as the target primary or extended partition exists
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  • <!--T:34--> === Terminology === <!--T:35-->
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  • {{warning|this isn't complete yet, and WILL most definitely break your system}}
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  • ...ted and resolved. This is only used in our production tree regen and doesn't impact developer usage of the tool.
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  • As Funtoo “next” didn't have support for any Input Method, we decided to start supporting the one t ...ing configuration through specialized eselect modules or epro (you shouldn't have to follow a tutorial just to set it up -- you should be able to switch
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  • ...c things relating to cross-compiling that are unique to Funtoo. So we won't waste time here on things that are covered elsewhere, only those specific t ...ps with crossdev. If ever you are having a problem with crossdev it doesn't hurt to try downgrading to previous versions. I say this because on the da
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  • Without the {{c|-a}} or {{c|-t}} option specified, rsync will check the file size (which will match) and m The solution to this problem is to use the {{c|-t}} option (enabled as part of {{c|-a}} as well) to enable modification time
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  • ...s an option. [http://gparted.org/ GParted] is also an option, but it doesn't support setting partition flags which can be necessary.
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  • # ##i##mount -t proc none proc If you can't ping, make sure that {{f|/etc/resolv.conf}} specifies a valid IP address fo
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  • ==Installation== <!--T:2-->
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  • ...omutu yeni Funtoo GNU/Linux sistemine "geçecektir", böylece "chroot"u çalıştırdıktan sonra yürüttüğünüz komutlar yeni çıkarılan Funtoo GNU/Li # ##i##mount -t proc none proc
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  • 1. If you don't have it already, install openvpn. ..."ls: cannot access '/dev/net': No such file or directory" it means you don't have the <b>tun</b> module loaded. You can load it momentarily by issuing
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  • ...corrupt entries in {{c|FileStorageBackend}} will be treated as if they don't exist (returning a {{c|CacheMiss()}}) which will allow {{c|doit}} to overwr
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  • ...oes not yet exist in the <code>ROOT</code> location. Consequently, you can't do something like: ...The current <code>DEPEND</code> mechanism tries to address both which isn't really all that elegant. I therefore propose a <code>HOSTDEPEND</code> depe
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  • ...cutables to successfully install Funtoo Linux. Without these tools you won't be able to successfully install Funtoo Linux: ...ome extra work to do to achieve this and though this way of installing isn't officially supported, you might be lucky and find someone who is passionate
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  • {{Note|This section covers both BIOS ''and'' UEFI installs. Don't skip it!}} ...n also improve performance since writes to the microSD card typically aren't that fast.
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  • ...oft dependency - if logger is in this runlevel start it before, but we don't care if it's not in this runlevel; ...ardless of whether they are in the runlevel, but we don't care if they don't exist;
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  • ...n I am debugging our stores, I need to run this for due diligence. It hasn't found any issues yet. ...been done on this tool to make it production-quality. For example, it won't stop running when it encounters a file download that errors out -- instead
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  • ...erent settings of a Metro variable will alter Metro's behavior, but we don't need to have {{c|if}} statements in the data model itself. Sometimes, you need to define an element but leave it blank. To do this, don't specify any values after the colon:
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  • == Introduction == <!--T:1--> <!--T:122-->
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  • Gnome and Gnome-based desktops support '''ibus''' out of the box, so you don't have to configure anything ...bus''' support, the last line starts the {{c|ibus-daemon}} so that you don't have to start it manually
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  • It won't speed up an install and it doesn't make it easier, but with it you can do a single reboot test "$PWD" = "$HOME" && cd /tmp # I don't clean up after myself
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  • ...h SuSE Linux 6.* stayed there until 9.0 and it was fun as long as you didn't update your system, this period hold for about 2 years, then I switched to what wouldn't affect all the devs, except for a little offtime they take
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  • |Multiple changes - doesn't build LVM internally (uses Funtoo static version), supports external build
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  • On some keyboard layout warsow console key doesn't work. Workaround is to start warsow from CLI with console open and bind <co
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  • ...arm core h264 isp v3d uart pwm emmc pixel vec hdmi dpi ; do echo -e "$src:\t$(vcgencmd measure_clock $src)" ; done ###i## for id in core sdram_c sdram_i sdram_p ; do echo -e "$id:\t$(vcgencmd measure_volts $id)" ; done
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  • {{Note|This section covers both BIOS ''and'' UEFI installs. Don't skip it!}} ...n also improve performance since writes to the microSD card typically aren't that fast.
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  • # If property is set to none, numlock won't be changed
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  • ...uration (including widgets, tags, key bindings, ...). Note that if you don't know [[Package:Lua|Lua]], you can still proceed some customization. As far ...t do it now, however you might want to change the order. Personally, I don't like to have the floating layout as the default one.
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  • If there isn't one create it:
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  • ...configuration in the <code>/etc/conf.d/lm_sensors</code> file, which doesn't exists by default and can be generated by running the <code>sensors-detect<
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  • ...tting your window into panes is good, but for readability purpose, you can't indefinitely split your window. So you can open a new window (which would b set -g status-right "#[bg=brightblack]#[fg=green] #T "
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  • [[File:Ghostbusters.jpg|thumb|Don't Cross The Streams]]
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  • ...enu because you have the package net-print/cups-pdf installed. If you don't see it, check if net-print/cups-pdf is correctly installed, and if need to ...F in the name. You need to choose “Generic PDF Printer (en)”. If you don't see this option, make sure you have the package net-print/cups-filters corr
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  • # ##i##mount -t glusterfs rhs-lab1:/dist /mnt/dist # ##i##mount -t glusterfs rhs-lab1:/mirror /mnt/mirror
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  • <translate><!--T:1--> == Intro to Emerge: Installing an Editor == <!--T:2-->
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  • ...n also improve performance since writes to the microSD card typically aren't that fast.
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  • ...es. This is kind of unfortunate as it means that the CLFS instructions won't work as-is on a system where you may not have root access, as to create the The {{c|cross-tools}} don't really have an equivalent in regular stages as the stage1/2/3 build process
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  • exec gpm -D -m ${MOUSEDEV} -t ${MOUSE} {{warning|Please don't confuse {{f|/etc/service/}} (which is a directory) with {{f|/etc/services}}
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  • Become root from now on, or else the stage3 won't decompress properly. Then follow the installation procedure according to th ###i## mount -t proc none proc
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  • ...iple computers in your home network, and they all need upgrades, it wouldn't be convenient to compile the same package over and over again on each mach ...your /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf so that if you request a page that doesn't contain an index page, it will just show the directory contents:
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  • ...s designed so that you can "back out" of a failed partition move, it doesn't protect against user error. In other words, any time that you format partit ...ur drop to single-user mode to the last possible moment. Right now, we don't want any programs reading or writing files in /var, so we have to stop all
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  • ...replaced with a CR only when using GNU sed 3.02.80 or later. If you haven't installed GNU sed 3.02.80 yet, see [[Sed by Example, Part 1|my first sed ar ...ode, only to find that it's in DOS/Windows format. While many programs don't mind DOS/Windows format CR/LF text files, several programs definitely do --
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  • ...isn't part of the Funtoo Linux installation itself. This means that we don't need to worry about enabling ZFS support in GRUB, or mounting ZFS to actual ...th'' is a slash-delimited path name for the component, and the slashes don't represent directories but a logical organizational hierarchy for the datase
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  • If you don't want to use proprietary software, using {{Package|media-libs/libaacs}} and If you however have very recent Blu-ray disks or don't mind installing a proprietary application, consider using {{Package|media-v
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  • ...some colors, or add (or remove) information from the prompt itself. It isn't hard to design your own colorized, tricked-out prompt from scratch. |t
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  • ~/.ssh $ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C your@account.com ...or example user: <tt>funtoo</tt> on host: <tt>funtoo</tt>: <tt>ssh-keygen -t rsa -C funtoo@funtoo</tt>.
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  • ...ng a bit faster. They also allow us to do things in ways that simply weren't possible before. Developers, keep this in mind as you read this series. The ...river won't be able to understand or manipulate the meta-data, and you won't be able to access your files.
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  • ...em requests pages from the VM subsystem to store files. tmpfs itself doesn't know whether these pages are on swap or in RAM; it's the VM subsystem's job <pre># mount tmpfs /mnt/tmpfs -t tmpfs</pre>After executing this command, you'll have a new tmpfs filesystem
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  • ...in options enabled in the Kernel in this order because latter options aren't available until earlier options are enabled:
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  • Aboriginal Linux's motto is "we cross compile so you don't have to". It replaces cross compiling with native compiling under an emula ...>package.provided</tt> file for the local LFS system so that Portage doesn't complain of unsatisfied <tt>/var/db/pkg</tt> entries.
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  • ...also in the following video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAg2mfwPtHY&t=230s Emulation magic with fchroot!] ###i## mount -v -t tmpfs -o size=8G,mode=775,uid=portage,gid=portage,nr_inodes=0 tmpfs /mnt/pi
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  • ...eal for Wayland users, which created chicken and egg problem: Funtoo doesn't fully support Wayland because not many people use Wayland on Funtoo; and no ...as to the project, looking for quality Wayland-related projects that haven't been packaged yet.
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  • ...alling for languages that are not available by default in IBus, XKB or don't have a separate plugin that provides better functionality.
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  • ...isn't part of the Funtoo Linux installation itself. This means that we don't need to worry about enabling ZFS support in GRUB, or mounting ZFS to actual ...th'' is a slash-delimited path name for the component, and the slashes don't represent directories but a logical organizational hierarchy for the datase
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  • ...aster with that in experimental, we will lose the new ebuild! So we wouldn't want to do a wholesale replacement in this case. Old ebuilds that disappear ...tt>--cached</tt> option above. If you don't use <tt>--cached</tt>, you won't see any changes, because they're already cached for commit. Let's commit th
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  • {{Note|These installation docs work even if you don't have another ARM system. You can use an existing x86 Linux system for the s ...card reader, attach the EMMC module to an existing Linux system (it doesn't need to be an ARM system -- it can be an x86 system) where you would like t
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  • ...s''. However, the eclass isn't suited for conditional install (and so aren't some build systems) and focuses on providing the install paths. ...her added to INSTALL_MASK, or stripped directly in Portage. However, I don't see any clear advantage over using standard install locations and stripping
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  • However, you probably won't need bash completion on every package you install. So for a lighter system
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  • ...integrated into Zope 2. It is used by various software projects, and doesn't even require Zope to run. You can use it natively with Python. It's part of ...rmine if that paradigm works for your particular situation, or if it doesn't.
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  • ...s is the official best way to do ''inbound'' traffic control, when you don't have dedicated in/out interfaces. iptables -t mangle -A POSTROUTING -o $modemif -p tcp -m tos --tos Minimize-Delay -j CLA
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  • $ ##i##ssh-keygen -t rsa ...enter anything to connect but it you need to be extra careful that you don't allow others to access your private key as it will be immediately useable b
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  • Anyway, it shouldn't be hard to add ISO/image generation to Metro. ...ge contains a full dev-environment (gcc, portage etc.) which usually doesn't go onto installation media. I like them there, but others may want a way to
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  • ...{c|/etc/portage/package.env}} and the directory {{c|/etc/portage/env}} don't exist by default. Lets create the necessary directory that will contain the
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  • This laptop isn't very powerful, so I cannot recommend seeking it out. It takes about as lon I don't have any specific accessories to recommend, but I'll list all the ports
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  • ...reads can read and modify your program's existing data structures. You don't have to pump the data through a file descriptor or squeeze it into a tight, ...and not worry too much about the CPU and memory overhead incurred. You don't have a big CPU hit the way you do with fork(). This means you can generally
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  • ...enslave me. I am especially enthusiast about getting rid of features I don't need/use. I don't remember.
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  • ...ing to this file, be sure to ask on Discord for guidance. You probably don't.''</td> ...tion files can be used as-is. If you're installing for another locale, don't worry. We will walk you through the necessary configuration steps on the [[
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  • ...t your compiler cannot produce code, you should check your flags, e.g. don't use {{c|-O4 -flto -S}} or stuff like that; the examples above will work.}} ...r, that many of Gentoo packages still don't build with clang and a few don't work correctly after being built. That's why we suggest using {{c|/etc/port
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  • ...for a reason. Since it can only be used to encrypt messages for us, we don't need to be too concerned about it falling into the wrong hands. Once our pu ...appily authenticate against our single private key. In other words, we don't need a key pair for every system we'd like to access. Just one pair will su
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  • ...updating hundreds of ebuilds, which is a lot of manual work, and thus isn't really a great solution. But ...old versions. While this is feasible for a larger development team, it isn't really that pleasant to do, and can result in some challenges for users as
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  • # On Funtoo, '''don't touch {{c|/etc/make.conf}} or {{c|/etc/portage/package.use}}! Leave them em ...c functionality in an app doesn't work because the {{c|USE}} settings aren't right, then '''this is a bug. We consider it a bug, so please open a bug.''
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  • == Mate Desktop == <!--T:1--> ==Installation== <!--T:2-->
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  • ...Easy, use the undo <span style="color:green">u</span> command. If you didn't mean to undo what you did -- and it's easy to accidentally hit u -- use <sp ...:green">:q!</span> if you realize that you've made some edits that you don't want to save, and they are too complex to easily undo before exiting. Note
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  • ...ference to [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GLEP:44 GLEP-44] which also doesn't cover most recent changes in Manifest format.
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  • Managing your own email server doesn't have to be mystical and impenetrable; using a simple MTA like Postfix witho ...licated configurations. We have found that other mail server tutorials don't explain ''why'' certain technologies are needed. We hope to make this clear
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  • ...I learned was that Linux is about people. Isn't that refreshing? Linux isn't just a bunch of source code. It's a community. We rely on this community to .... I was just another guy who liked to answer questions. Of course, it wasn't entirely altruistic, because I also helped myself to expert Linux knowledge
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  • %host%##i## docker run -t -i busybox {{note|1=-t means you want to allocate a tty for the container
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  • A technology improvement isn't useful unless people can easily find and use what they need -- and that's w ...our more popular subarches -- modern 64-bit PC-compatible CPUs. If you don't see exactly what you want, I am open to requests for new variant builds. Le
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  • ...e, lxqt, & server only type builds. get a fast usb3 drive even if you don't have usb3 ports as the flash memory on them is much faster than the flash m {{note|if cgdisk doesn't work load gdisk or fdisk to wipe out bad gpt tables, and then run cfdisk or
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  • # Reboot the system and don't run many apps after rebooting to ensure enough memory is available. (chroot) # gcc-config <number_of_the_latest_gcc>t
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  • ...ng for a detached session from within screen (Ctrl+a H). Therefore you don't have to think about redirecting output to files all the time. For example, |show time||||^b t
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  • ...loaded. To see if this is the case, first become the root user if you aren't root already, and type: ...you can boot with your original kernel, just in case your new kernel doesn't work.}}
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  • ...ng, but why exactly do we want to put our threads to sleep? After all, isn't the main advantage of threads their ability to work independently and in ma ...thread_function()'s one-second nap. Using a mutex ensures that this doesn't happen. (In case you're wondering, I added the one-second delay to trigger
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  • # On Funtoo, '''don't touch {{c|/etc/make.conf}} or {{c|/etc/portage/package.use}}! Leave them em ...c functionality in an app doesn't work because the {{c|USE}} settings aren't right, then '''this is a bug. We consider it a bug, so please open a bug.''
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  • mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/test -t ext3</pre> In <tt>data=writeback mode</tt>, ext3 doesn't do any form of data journaling at
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  • ...'t inherit the SSH_AUTH_SOCK variable from their environment, and thus won't know that a ssh-agent process is running or how to contact it. It turns out ...optimize the ssh-add process by only trying to add private keys that aren't already in the running ssh-agent's cache.
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  • set folder_format="%t%N %-30.30f %8s" # folder list look color index black green ~T
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  • ...edits to data it receives from stdin, such as from a pipeline. So, you don't need to have the data to be edited stored in a file on disk. Because data c ...andy, time-saving extensions to the POSIX sed standard. GNU sed also doesn't suffer from many of the limitations that earlier and proprietary versions o
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  • ...ime, you will want to make some customizations so that your terminal doesn't look ugly and fit your tastes. So we will go into it. If it does not exist, ...erge</code> option of <code>xrdb</code> so that the last called file doesn't override the others.
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  • ...so long as it's not constantly xrunning. make sure that your system doesn't flood with xruns for the program combination you will be running, it will p
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  • * '''<code>u</code>''' - '''update''' the packages we specify -- don't emerge them again if they are already emerged.
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  • ...lity is exploited, it can only be used to open raw network sockets but can't e.g. access files belonging to other users.
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  • <tr><td>mdev</td><td>Don't check if kernel support devtmpfs, use mdev instead. (Useful for really old ...da2 if sda2 is your encrypted rootfs. This variable is ignored if luks isn't enabled. You can specify multiple devices with colon as separator, like enc
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  • ...e profiles; this will hide the changes from unsuspecting users so they don't accidently set an experimental profile as gentoo tries to catch up.
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  • ...56MB and root the rest of the card. I've noticed that the swap space doesn't appear to get used during the time I've spent watching it...perhaps this is If you aren't on a fast internet connection and/or don't have approximately 3.5GB to burn on your hard drive, then you can do a spar
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  • ...mit that this was in large part because I was a one-member team and couldn't afford to spend my time on repetitive work that my development box could be ...ring). My first thought, to compile xmms with standard optimizations, didn't solve the problem. So I started looking elsewhere. After spending a full we
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  • ...ame_servers line in /etc/resolvconf.conf to make sure your nameservers don't get overwritten.
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  • ...suddenly realized that your cute little personal development Web site isn't really that great? If so, you're in good company. In this series, Daniel Ro ...er, the look of the site as a whole hasn't changed; that's because I haven't really touched the HTML that users see when they initially visit our site.
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  • ...butions to choose from. They will get you from point A to point B. You won't have as much fun or be as connected to what's going on, nor as much control ...You can search this file for the ebuild you are interested in. If you don't find it, then it came from Gentoo.
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  • ...ntoo/meta-repo . Below you can read about the rationale for kits. Just don't go looking or be waiting for ports-2017 -- it's meta-repo now!}} ...rated overlays called 'shards' to help stabilize Funtoo, but our users don't interact with them directly -- they are used by our merge scripts. 'Kits' a
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  • ...too to work, because I use it. I want it to work for everyone. If it doesn't work for you, a bug report lets Funtoo "see" ...o the community nature of Funtoo, we rely on your eyes to tell us what isn't working, so we can fix it.
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  • For this kind of server I don't think RAM is essential so I just took 2×2GB [http://www.crucial.com/usa/en ...y mistake while I rearranged the cables in the case. Fortunately this didn't damage any component, and everything worked fine the second time I turned o
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  • conversion to XFS, JFS, or ReiserFS, you don't need to back up and recreate fsck. In contrast, ReiserFS' fsck is decent but hasn't been through as much
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  • I already knew from the "[[Why won't the package bypass the QA notice]]" investigation that this was because I w ...related, I removed libexif, tiff, and gst-plugins-taglib, but those weren't the issue.
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  • The major thing to watch out for is that crackers don't use 1 computer, they use 100 concurrently hammering the attack surface in c If you don't need to connect to your new Funtoo host run this:
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  • ...ditional plugins called recipes. Rime is also highly extensible, but doesn't sacrifice usability. Installing and keeping recipes up to date is simple th additionally, if you don't want to install all packages from a list, or want to inspect the members of
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  • # optional: start the container again so it is "up" (you can't do this most containers, ones you expect to change, like bugs, code, forums This ensures that space isn't wasted on your ZFS pool -- storing stale data that was in the original imag
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  • ...of an integer and the number of the integers are all fixed. Neither we can't destinguish 1.0 and 1.0.0. To overcome these limitations, we can prepend a * No length marker can be a prefix of another, or we can't distinguish them.
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  • ...rnel with a Funtoo stage3 running on it. Possibly. Don't buy it if you don't absolutely need it. There are far better choices. # crossdev -t $CROSSDEV_TARGET --gcc 4.9.3 -P -v
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  • ...e, lxqt, & server only type builds. get a fast usb3 drive even if you don't have usb3 ports as the flash memory on them is much faster than the flash m {{note|if cgdisk doesn't work load gdisk or fdisk to wipe out bad gpt tables, and then run cfdisk or
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  • Conclusion: Don't use funtoo 1.3 it doesn't support 32-bit libs and is PITA to resolve, who in the right might would re
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  • ...an use Funtoo docker images on any system that supports Docker -- it doesn't need to be Funtoo. If you're not using Funtoo, just ensure Docker is up and
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  • * '''<code>u</code>''' - '''update''' the packages we specify -- don't emerge them again if they are already emerged.
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  • Boot-update currently doesn't support UEFI booting directly, and must be manually configured via the [[UE
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  • ...Launch Emacs and press {{c|C-h t}} (That is {{c|<Ctrl>+h}} followed by {{c|t}}) to launch the built-in tutorial. The built-in tutorial will teach you t (tab-count (how-many "^\t" (point-min) (point-max))))
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  • ...rated overlays called 'shards' to help stabilize Funtoo, but our users don't interact with them directly -- they are used by our merge scripts. 'Kits' a ...f the effort and what we are striving to deliver. At the same time, we don't want to take away the ability of users to run newer versions of packages if
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  • ...a BSD operating system. So I installed FreeBSD, started learning, and didn't touch Linux at all for several months. ...ke Linux where many programs only have GNU info documentation, which I don't particularly like using.
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  • ...name</code> is a version number that is stored as a string, so sorting won't work correctly, as <code>max('10.1', '9.0') == '9.0'</code>. Better code wo
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  • ...om other programming languages. If you haven't programmed much before, don't worry. I include enough information and examples so that you can follow the ...to see if a particular file is newer than another. That's because C doesn't have any built-in syntax for performing such a comparison; instead, two sta
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  • $##i## iptables -L -t nat $##i## iptables -L -t mangle
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  • ...s utterly transparent to the user. If you need to retrieve a file you won't know (or care!) if it's an actual file or a hard link. Directory listings ...ems are indented. This is important! Dirvish will ignore them if you don't indent.}}
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  • ...artition configuration you used earlier in the install process. If you can't remember the partition configuration that you used earlier: ...here will be a boot option in the GRUB menu for a "nomodeset" mode. We don't recommend you use this mode by default but it is available to you for a cou
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  • ..., I'm going to turn you into a proficient awk coder. I'll admit, awk doesn't have a very pretty or particularly "hip" name, and the GNU version of awk, Sure, awk doesn't have a great name. But it is a great language. Awk is geared toward text pr
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  • ...thing wrong with it. If your system disk is 2TB or smaller in size, it won't prevent you from using all of your disk's capacity, either. ...er reason is that there are some so-called "PC" systems out there that don't support BIOS booting anymore, and force you to use UEFI to boot. So, out of
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  • ...ar expression on a line, it finds the longest match on the line. This wasn't an issue in my previous sed article, because we were using the d and p comm ...ons. To specify a range of characters, you can use a '-' as long as it isn't in the first or last position, as follows:
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  • ...FS Images and deltas. Meant for stable systems where frequent updates aren't necessary, offering reduced bandwidth and disk space use, and improved spee
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  • ...of your boot partition, 'setup' is where you want to install grub, and don't forget about grub's unique naming conventions for hard drives / partitions.
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