On Tuesday 06 December 2005 16:41, Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about '[gentoo-user] What USE flags would make for the ideal home KDE box?': > I would like to see what USE flags you use to make the 'ideal' KDE > Gentoo box. I'm just trying to narrow down my choices, and yet, still > remain somewhat flexible, and/or secure.
I run KDE at home with these use flags: USE="kde X java emacs gnutls samba motif truetype unicode xprint acl \ mysql postgres xml xml2 kerberos ldap hal howl esd nptl tcltk \ bzip2 odbc mozilla tetex threads libg++ oss arts kdeenablefinal \ tidy xinerama xmms directfb licaca fbcon flac vorbis ogg dga \ xine audiofile gphoto2 cscope bash-completion a52 aac dvd v4l \ vcd libcaca mng theora ieee1394 sndfile mikmod snmp dbus cdr \ dvdr acpi apm pda oggvorbis imagemagick guile wmf lesstif \ cdparanoia dv dvb dvdread lzo xanim rtc tga xvid bidi bl edl \ v4l2 nsplugin ffmpeg mjpeg css musepack fame sblive dts fuse \ real mplayer win32codecs syslog javascript sasl async svg smp \ gimpprint ppds lcms cups -gnome -Xaw3d musicbrainz gd tiff \ sqlite scanner logitech-mouse rdesktop lm_sensors slp \ ntlm_unsupported_patch browserplugin wifi elf" If you don't have a printer you can drop out: gimpprint ppds lcms and cups xprint If you don't user 802.11 you can drop: wifi No scanner? drop scanner No digital camera? drop gphoto2 Don't have to deal with windows? drop samba No central login (probably) drop kerberos ldap and sasl ntlm_unsupported_patch Also, some of these are local use flags, and should really be in my /etc/portage/package.use There's probably a few extra banging around in there too. (bl, howl, odbc, driectfb, libcaca, oss, tidy, apm, elf, and possibly mozillam etc.) -- Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 514984 YM/AIM: DaTwinkDaddy -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list