On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 02:21:44 +0200, Jonas Geiregat wrote:
> I'm interested in portage and gentoolkits , that includes mainting and
> creating ebuilds.
I may not have interpreted your message correctly. If I inferred something
from it that you didn't intend to convey, please clarify.
Developing th
Mike Frysinger wrote
>you can join #gentoo-dev and we dont mind giving voice to people who are
>interested in joining development ...
>
>
>
I'm there most of the time my nick is eniac.
>the first step to becoming a dev really is to figure out *what* you want to
>work on ... after that it's pr
On Saturday 04 June 2005 07:30 pm, Jonas Geiregat wrote:
> Now as you can see I'm getting involved and somewhere in the holy gentoo
> developers handbook I read that a new developer should have mentor ..
s/should/need/
you can join #gentoo-dev and we dont mind giving voice to people who are
inte
Hello guys,
I've been using gentoo for 2 years now and I'm really found of this
distrobution , never touched an other distro since then.
Lately I've been creating some small probably meaningless ebuilds for
several packages like tinyscheme and adding some bug reports etc ..
I'm also looking into g
On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 02:39:49 +0800, Rafael Fernández wrote:
> Well, I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if
> you could send me the web site that explains it), but the main reason because
> I write here is that I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxima
In the future, please search the web
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I think wxMaxima came up on the gentoo-science list; there may already
be a request for an ebuild and someone may even have done it. Meanwhile,
ordinary Maxima, including the standard X interface, is already in
Portage. So are emacs, xemacs and texmacs, all of which provide a
user-friendly interfac
Hi,
On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 14:48:18 -0400
Aaron Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if you could send me the web
> > site that explains it),
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml
>
> > I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxi
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> I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if you could send me the web site
> that explains it),
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml
> I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxima: http://wxmaxima.sourceforge.net
Hi !!
How are you all ? I've been using Gentoo for a couple of months and I really
like it. I've been working little hard for Debian until now, for 2 years more
or less, but it is a very slow-motion distribution, and I like the agility that
Gentoo has.
I'm studying Computer Science in Madrid (
Works for me. One x86 laptop with wireless and one x86 desktop also
with wireless.
--
Joel Martin (kanaka)
Mike Frysinger wrote: [Wed Jun 01 2005, 09:59:11PM EDT]
> On Wednesday 25 May 2005 06:20 pm, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > yes, it's finally that time ... after months of hearing us say 'we wa
Don, it is really sad to see you go, you were my mentor when i started
and it was very good to work with you. I hope you can find the time and
space to keep comming to freenode and state your voice in gentoo matters
as your contributions have always been great.
--
Gustavo Felisberto
(HumpBack)
We
Hi,
media-sound/emu10k1 is being considered for removal. It provides audio drivers
for Linux 2.4 for emu10k1 chips (SB live, audigy, etc). Upstream is dead since
2002 and the ALSA drivers are much better.
2.4 users can alternatively use the in-kernel emu10k1 drivers (unmaintained),
or they can in
Mike Frysinger gentoo.org> writes:
>
> yes, it's finally that time ... after months of hearing us say 'we want to
> get
> new baselayout stable asap', we're serious
>
> so can people please try out baselayout-1.11.12-r2+ and see if they notice
> any
> regressions ? the 'best' tests are simp
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