Roy Wright wrote:
First unmask the top level package, example:
echo "kde-base/kdebase-meta ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords
Then just run this script, example:
unmask.pl kdebase-meta
You might want to save a copy of package.keywords then compare the
two for sanity before emerging.
Janne Vänttinen wrote:
Is there any easier way to make Portage to install KDE 3.4.1 to a stable
system than to add every single installed package to
/etc/portage/package.keywords? I wouldn't mind to have the entire
kde-base -category use test packages but I would like to keep the rest
of the s
Is there any easier way to make Portage to install KDE 3.4.1 to a stable
system than to add every single installed package to
/etc/portage/package.keywords? I wouldn't mind to have the entire
kde-base -category use test packages but I would like to keep the rest
of the system on stable ground.
I just finished installing Gentoo to a laptop and I seem to have some
kind of a problem. The picture during and after boot takes about quarter
of the screen surface, in the middle. The effect is similar as when I
booted the live-cd, except that in that case the picture expanded to a
full screen
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