On Tue, 2 Dec 2014, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
Am Montag 01 Dezember 2014, 20:46:54 schrieb James:
Anyone know anything about coreos?
Lookie lookie, they have "ebuilds"?
According to wikipedia, CoreOS is a fork of ChromeOS [1].
ChromeOS is most definitely a Gentoo derivative [2,3,4], even
On Mon, 1 Dec 2014, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 20:46:54 + (UTC), James wrote:
Given that CoreOS have sponsored some systemd development
(systemd-networkd), I think it is reasonable to assume they plan to stick
with systemd for the foreseeable future.
CoreOS a gentoo derived
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 7:36 AM, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
> Am Montag 01 Dezember 2014, 20:46:54 schrieb James:
>> Anyone know anything about coreos?
>>
>> Lookie lookie, they have "ebuilds"?
>>
>
> According to wikipedia, CoreOS is a fork of ChromeOS [1].
>
> ChromeOS is most definitely a Gentoo
Am Montag 01 Dezember 2014, 20:46:54 schrieb James:
> Anyone know anything about coreos?
>
> Lookie lookie, they have "ebuilds"?
>
According to wikipedia, CoreOS is a fork of ChromeOS [1].
ChromeOS is most definitely a Gentoo derivative [2,3,4], even though that fact
is not really well known (
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 20:46:54 + (UTC), James wrote:
>
>> I guess my take is that eventually, linux will be very small, embedded
>> and a cluster/cloud environment is where most systems will plug in,
>> kinda like most modern cell phones. Hop
On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 20:46:54 + (UTC), James wrote:
> I guess my take is that eventually, linux will be very small, embedded
> and a cluster/cloud environment is where most systems will plug in,
> kinda like most modern cell phones. Hopefully, there'll be a systemd
> centric version so that enab
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:46 PM, James wrote:
>
> It clams to be 100% open source. It runs on "bare metal", linux systems,
> clusters and clouds. It claims to have a much small footprint ~114 MB and
> boots very very fast via pxi(boot).
The whole idea of CoreOS is to be the host for a bunch of con
Anyone know anything about coreos?
Lookie lookie, they have "ebuilds"?
python-oem-2.7.6-r1.ebuild [1]
It clams to be 100% open source. It runs on "bare metal", linux systems,
clusters and clouds. It claims to have a much small footprint ~114 MB and
boots very very fast via pxi(boot).
Very
On 9/16/06, David Relson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What's the best way to get this patch included in the official ebuild?
File a bug (after making sure none currently exist): https://bugs.gentoo.org.
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On Sat, 2006-16-09 at 11:42 -0400, David Relson wrote:
> What's the best way to create a personalized ebuild to include this fix
> when I build?
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_3rd_Party_Ebuilds
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_an_Updated_Ebuild
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel
On 9/16/06, David Relson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,
I recently noticed a keyboard problem (ctrl left arrow moves a word to
the _right_ when using the numeric keypad) and now have a patch for
GTK, specifically file gtk+-2.8.19/gtk/gtktextview.c.
What's the best way to create a persona
Greetings,
I recently noticed a keyboard problem (ctrl left arrow moves a word to
the _right_ when using the numeric keypad) and now have a patch for
GTK, specifically file gtk+-2.8.19/gtk/gtktextview.c.
What's the best way to create a personalized ebuild to include this fix
when I build?
What
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