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- ...re correctly set to UTC. Use the {{c|date}} command to verify the date and time:128 bytes (27 words) - 22:21, September 11, 2018
- ...re correctly set to UTC. Use the {{c|date}} command to verify the date and time:128 bytes (27 words) - 05:59, July 14, 2015
- ...re correctly set to UTC. Use the {{c|date}} command to verify the date and time:128 bytes (27 words) - 04:34, July 14, 2015
- ...creative energy. If we don’t have time to hunt, we will find a way to make time. Wolves that don’t hunt are domesticated pets.599 bytes (113 words) - 00:08, November 22, 2021
- ...d {{c|hhmm}} are in 24-hour format. The example below changes the date and time to "July 16th, 2011 @ 8:00PM" UTC:211 bytes (38 words) - 06:22, July 14, 2015
- ...d {{c|hhmm}} are in 24-hour format. The example below changes the date and time to "July 16th, 2011 @ 8:00PM" UTC:271 bytes (45 words) - 04:42, July 14, 2015
- ...d {{c|hhmm}} are in 24-hour format. The example below changes the date and time to "July 16th, 2011 @ 8:00PM" UTC: Once you have set the system clock, it's a very good idea to copy the time to the hardware clock, so it persists across reboots:473 bytes (77 words) - 22:21, September 11, 2018
- ...that you will have new kernels available in your GRUB boot menu, the next time you reboot.367 bytes (66 words) - 06:03, July 14, 2015
- ...that you will have new kernels available in your GRUB boot menu, the next time you reboot.367 bytes (66 words) - 05:02, July 14, 2015
- ...are marked with an activation and expiration date. However, if your system time is relatively close to correct, you can probably skip this step for now.}}409 bytes (68 words) - 18:27, September 9, 2020
- ...are marked with an activation and expiration date. However, if your system time is relatively close to correct, you can probably skip this step for now.}}409 bytes (68 words) - 06:15, July 14, 2015
- ...are marked with an activation and expiration date. However, if your system time is relatively close to correct, you can probably skip this step for now.}}409 bytes (68 words) - 04:24, July 14, 2015
- ...bility to rollback the container including its cpu and memory state at the time of the snapshot.358 bytes (59 words) - 15:17, October 4, 2019
- ...local''', because Windows will set your hardware clock to local time every time you boot Windows. Otherwise you normally wouldn't need to edit this file.362 bytes (59 words) - 22:06, October 10, 2019
- ...lume at a given point in time and/or read-write copy of a ''subvolume'' in time (aka clone).388 bytes (64 words) - 16:36, October 4, 2019
- ...local''', because Windows will set your hardware clock to local time every time you boot Windows. Otherwise you normally wouldn't need to edit this file.387 bytes (60 words) - 20:36, July 16, 2015
- ...local''', because Windows will set your hardware clock to local time every time you boot Windows. Otherwise you normally wouldn't need to edit this file.387 bytes (60 words) - 04:26, July 14, 2015
- This will activate the new 1.2 kits. Now, time to start upgrading:66 bytes (11 words) - 16:19, December 4, 2018
- It is now time to launch our first container. This can be done as follows:74 bytes (15 words) - 15:17, October 4, 2019
- A system can have only one flavor profile enabled at a time. The following flavors are available:97 bytes (17 words) - 21:22, July 16, 2015
- Now that we've covered all that important information, it's time to get started installing Funtoo Linux!104 bytes (16 words) - 22:08, October 10, 2019
- Metro is now installed. It's time to customize it for your local system.72 bytes (13 words) - 03:26, February 25, 2022
- ...still-functioning system, but with all "extra" packages removed. Now it is time to upgrade the packages that remain.139 bytes (23 words) - 16:19, December 4, 2018
- ...he above line to /etc/profile in Gentoo so it gets automatically set every time you enter the chroot.114 bytes (22 words) - 07:13, April 13, 2020
- ...or this, a user-space entropy generator can be emerged and enabled at boot time. We will use {{c|haveged}} in this example, although others are available,194 bytes (32 words) - 16:09, December 23, 2019
- A system can have any number of mix-ins enabled at a time. The following mix-ins are available:95 bytes (17 words) - 21:23, July 16, 2015
- ...rk is now working, you are ready to start using your new Funtoo container. Time to have some fun! Go ahead and run {{c|ego sync}} and then emerge your favo186 bytes (34 words) - 22:36, June 15, 2022
- At this point, the migration to 1.2 should be complete. At a convenient time, reboot your system, and perform a thorough check of all services to ensure181 bytes (30 words) - 16:19, December 4, 2018
- ...artition tables on the disk, which could confuse the system's BIOS at boot time. We accomplish this using {{c|sgdisk}}:182 bytes (32 words) - 03:26, September 12, 2018
- ...artition tables on the disk, which could confuse the system's BIOS at boot time. We accomplish this using {{c|sgdisk}}:182 bytes (32 words) - 04:22, September 12, 2018
- Now is actually a very good time to update the entire system and it can be a good idea to do so prior to fir116 bytes (26 words) - 06:42, July 14, 2015
- Now is actually a very good time to update the entire system and it can be a good idea to do so prior to fir116 bytes (26 words) - 04:54, July 14, 2015
- This will fully rebuild all packages on your system. It will take a lot of time, but will ensure everything is freshly rebuilt. Once completed successfully288 bytes (43 words) - 16:19, December 4, 2018
- 64 bytes from den03s10-in-f4.1e100.net (216.58.217.36): icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=30.1 ms192 bytes (26 words) - 04:25, July 14, 2015
- ...g for a stable release, most users will want to install {{c|next}} at this time.224 bytes (38 words) - 22:22, August 16, 2022
- 64 bytes from den03s10-in-f4.1e100.net (216.58.217.36): icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=30.1 ms}}189 bytes (26 words) - 21:19, April 13, 2019
- 64 bytes from den03s10-in-f4.1e100.net (216.58.217.36): icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=30.1 ms}}189 bytes (26 words) - 16:06, November 27, 2018
- 64 bytes from den03s10-in-f4.1e100.net (216.58.217.36): icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=30.1 ms}}189 bytes (26 words) - 06:28, October 24, 2018
- 64 bytes from den03s10-in-f4.1e100.net (216.58.217.36): icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=30.1 ms}}189 bytes (26 words) - 12:02, September 20, 2018
- 64 bytes from den03s10-in-f4.1e100.net (216.58.217.36): icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=30.1 ms}}189 bytes (26 words) - 21:18, September 11, 2018
- 64 bytes from den03s10-in-f4.1e100.net (216.58.217.36): icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=30.1 ms}}189 bytes (26 words) - 12:55, April 11, 2020
- 64 bytes from den03s10-in-f4.1e100.net (216.58.217.36): icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=30.1 ms}}189 bytes (26 words) - 12:40, June 7, 2020
- 64 bytes from den03s10-in-f4.1e100.net (216.58.217.36): icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=30.1 ms}}189 bytes (26 words) - 06:32, June 8, 2020
- ...we have ensured that we have an optimal subarch set for your system, it's time to begin the process of rebuilding critical packages with the new compiler.218 bytes (38 words) - 16:19, December 4, 2018
- Once you have set the system clock, it's a very good idea to copy the time to the hardware clock, so it persists across reboots:128 bytes (25 words) - 06:32, July 14, 2015
- ...> USE flag installs the Nouveau drivers which cannot be loaded at the same time as the proprietary drivers, and cannot be unloaded at runtime because of KM274 bytes (46 words) - 05:58, July 14, 2015
- ...> USE flag installs the Nouveau drivers which cannot be loaded at the same time as the proprietary drivers, and cannot be unloaded at runtime because of KM274 bytes (46 words) - 05:00, July 14, 2015
- Congratulations! You are now chrooted inside a Funtoo Linux system. Now it's time to get Funtoo Linux properly configured so that Funtoo Linux will start suc229 bytes (35 words) - 23:22, September 11, 2018
- Congratulations! You are now chrooted inside a Funtoo Linux system. Now it's time to get Funtoo Linux properly configured so that Funtoo Linux will start suc229 bytes (35 words) - 04:32, July 14, 2015
- ...keep them up-to-date. (Why? Not only is it cool but it helps us to free up time to work on more useful things, like new technologies.)251 bytes (44 words) - 18:12, November 5, 2021
- Once you have set the system clock, it's a very good idea to copy the time to the hardware clock, so it persists across reboots:201 bytes (32 words) - 04:30, July 14, 2015
- The above sets the timezone to Mountain Standard Time (with daylight savings). Type {{c|ls /usr/share/zoneinfo}} to list availabl301 bytes (44 words) - 06:00, July 14, 2015
- The above sets the timezone to Mountain Standard Time (with daylight savings). Type {{c|ls /usr/share/zoneinfo}} to list availabl301 bytes (44 words) - 04:53, July 14, 2015
- Now is a good time to perform a pre-check of any packages that have been installed that may re234 bytes (41 words) - 16:19, December 4, 2018
- Now is the time to leave fchroot, to unmount Funtoo Linux partitions and files and to resta232 bytes (40 words) - 04:57, June 23, 2022
- Now is the time to leave chroot, to unmount Funtoo Linux partitions and files and to restar231 bytes (40 words) - 06:31, July 14, 2015
- Now is the time to leave chroot, to unmount Funtoo Linux partitions and files and to restar231 bytes (40 words) - 04:42, July 14, 2015
- This is an ideal time to review the subarch setting of your Funtoo Linux installation. Funtoo Lin306 bytes (47 words) - 16:19, December 4, 2018
- ...switch you must manually issue the command {{c|source /etc/profile}} each time you enter the 32-bit environment.}}246 bytes (39 words) - 07:52, April 13, 2020
- ...artition tables on the disk, which could confuse the system's BIOS at boot time. We accomplish this using {{c|sgdisk}}:339 bytes (53 words) - 06:22, July 14, 2015
- ...artition tables on the disk, which could confuse the system's BIOS at boot time. We accomplish this using {{c|sgdisk}}:339 bytes (53 words) - 04:24, July 14, 2015
- Lo anterior establece la zona horaria a Mountain Standard Time (con horario de verano). Escriba {{c|ls /usr/share/zoneinfo}} para mostrar338 bytes (51 words) - 20:05, January 16, 2017
- Now it's time to install the Portage repository, which contains package scripts (ebuilds)369 bytes (57 words) - 06:15, September 12, 2018
- Now it's time to install the Portage repository, which contains package scripts (ebuilds)369 bytes (57 words) - 04:13, September 12, 2018
- The above sets the timezone to Mountain Standard Time (with daylight savings). Type {{c|ls /usr/share/zoneinfo}} to list availabl334 bytes (50 words) - 03:14, November 27, 2022
- ...bit host. The Gentoo guide requires users to execute {{c|env-update}} each time you enter the 32-bit chroot environment. The following configuration will s319 bytes (49 words) - 07:52, April 13, 2020
- ...d defaults to UTC. If you would like your Funtoo Linux system to use local time, you should replace {{f|/etc/localtime}} with a symbolic link to the timezo259 bytes (48 words) - 22:23, September 11, 2018
- ...d defaults to UTC. If you would like your Funtoo Linux system to use local time, you should replace {{f|/etc/localtime}} with a symbolic link to the timezo259 bytes (48 words) - 06:10, July 14, 2015
- ...d defaults to UTC. If you would like your Funtoo Linux system to use local time, you should replace {{f|/etc/localtime}} with a symbolic link to the timezo259 bytes (48 words) - 04:44, July 14, 2015
- Congratulations! You are now chrooted inside a Funtoo Linux system. Now it's time to get Funtoo Linux properly configured so that Funtoo Linux will start suc273 bytes (36 words) - 11:55, August 18, 2015
- .../distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/x86/autobuilds/current-stage3-i686/ (at the time of this article's creation, http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/x86/autobu407 bytes (67 words) - 07:13, April 13, 2020
- * ''snapshots'' - a read-only copy of a filesystem at a given point in time.361 bytes (65 words) - 05:57, September 12, 2018
- Now it's time to install a copy of the Portage repository, which contains package scripts465 bytes (71 words) - 06:40, July 14, 2015
- Now it's time to install a copy of the Portage repository, which contains package scripts465 bytes (71 words) - 04:43, July 14, 2015
- Congratulations! You are now chrooted inside a Funtoo Linux system. Now it's time to get Funtoo Linux properly configured so that Funtoo Linux will start suc266 bytes (39 words) - 06:03, July 14, 2015
- Time left: 0:00:34397 bytes (45 words) - 20:42, October 14, 2022
- Time left: 0:00:34397 bytes (45 words) - 18:14, September 4, 2022
- ...> USE flag installs the Nouveau drivers which cannot be loaded at the same time as the proprietary drivers, and cannot be unloaded at runtime because of KM426 bytes (68 words) - 03:52, March 21, 2019
- <td>Mount points for all filesystems to be used at boot time. This file must reflect your disk partition setup. We'll guide you through ...e battery-backed hardware clock of the system is interpreted (UTC or local time). Linux uses the battery-backed hardware clock to initialize the system clo2 KB (435 words) - 04:32, July 14, 2015
- The only time you will now need to set {{f|/etc/subuid}} and {{f|/etc/subgid}} now is if367 bytes (64 words) - 19:54, June 22, 2022
- ...t install Funtoo Linux, but you need to re-run {{c|ego boot update}} every time you modify your {{c|/etc/boot.conf}}. When you emerge updated kernels, {{c|420 bytes (75 words) - 22:58, October 6, 2022
- <td>Mount points for all filesystems to be used at boot time. This file must reflect your disk partition setup. We'll guide you through ...e battery-backed hardware clock of the system is interpreted (UTC or local time). Linux uses the battery-backed hardware clock to initialize the system clo3 KB (452 words) - 03:10, March 15, 2016
- for you. But at this time, {{c|debian-sources}} happens to be an excellent general-purpose456 bytes (76 words) - 07:31, November 16, 2021
- ...MM-DD"</tt> subdirectory, where <tt>YYYY-MM-DD</tt> is today's date at the time the <tt>ezbuild.sh</tt> script was started or the date you put on the ezscr461 bytes (80 words) - 03:26, February 25, 2022
- <td>Mount points for all filesystems to be used at boot time. This file must reflect your disk partition setup. We'll guide you through ...e battery-backed hardware clock of the system is interpreted (UTC or local time). Linux uses the battery-backed hardware clock to initialize the system clo3 KB (502 words) - 01:30, July 5, 2023
- ...ettings and other things. Please see [[Wolf Pack Philosophy]] and take the time to read it carefully to get acquainted with your new community, how we work703 bytes (115 words) - 04:16, November 21, 2021
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- ;subarch: Defines optimizations for your CPU. The subarch is set at the time the stage3 is built, but can be changed later to better settings if necessa938 bytes (158 words) - 04:33, July 14, 2015
- ...e battery-backed hardware clock of the system is interpreted (UTC or local time). Linux uses the battery-backed hardware clock to initialize the system clo3 KB (437 words) - 07:17, May 7, 2020
- ...ngs, but we should have some easy-to-use defaults that work 99.999% of the time to make well-maintained paths for our pack. If you fix some annoying USE is834 bytes (147 words) - 18:12, November 5, 2021
- ...rch}}|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 necessa961 bytes (155 words) - 18:31, September 9, 2020
- ...rch}}|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 necessa1,018 bytes (166 words) - 20:35, July 16, 2015
- ...rch}}|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 necessa1 KB (169 words) - 19:39, January 26, 2023
- ...rge amount of system resources (including RAM) and takes a relatively long time to load upon startup. <br> <br> The Atom version in the Funtoo tree tends t2 KB (291 words) - 23:33, April 14, 2020