> On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 18:02:55 -0500, Dale wrote:> rm -fr /usr/src/linux-version
> emerge -C gentoo-sources-version
>
> was significantly faster than
>
> emerge -C gentoo-sources-version
> rm -fr /usr/src/linux-version
>
So what about other packages? Do you guys find it faster to
rm -rf $(equary
Lol i just installed that earlier, didnt know gentoo is THAT
understaffed,looking at the history i know of i still dont understand if the
wiki dying was a good or a bad thing for the community in one hand hardcore
fans stayed and rewrote(of what i can see) some epic documentation in
comparison
That is what i waa looking day-1 when i started gentoo
If it works as I expect it to id say problems solved case closed
And if i can add other sets inside world even better,with that being said my
questions from my last email still stand,even tho now unneeded someone reading
this mailing list in
I thank the four of you for the insight I learn more in 5 mins then I did in an
afternoon,I have two last question tho
> As a example, if you want a
> full KDE install, you just emerge the kde meta package and it gets
> recorded in the world file. The emerge command will take care of all
> the
Hi y'all new confused user regarding package management
How do you guys manage and protect your packages?
Do you just put everything on world and end up with a huge world file?
Do you have basic system files on world and the rest you protect or omit?
Do you create new(personalised) files depending
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