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On Mon, 2013-04-22 at 21:55 +0400, Dmitry Selyutin wrote: |
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> Hello Brian! |
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> Thanks for the fast answer! |
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> The biggest problem is that I've used only Kubuntu (for one year) and |
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> since that time I've been using openSUSE (for more than two years |
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> already). Is it hard for novice to use Gentoo if I know only basics of |
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> C and C++ and prefer to set up system using GUI rather than shell if |
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> it is possible (though sometimes I've had to change some things using |
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> shell before)? |
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Terminal, command line work in gentoo is not that difficult. But this |
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project will be mostly terminal based with regards to testing/debugging |
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catalyst. Gui work will be limited to using an editor, browser and |
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perhaps a git gui frontend like gitg. |
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> P.S. Will it be enough to setup Gentoo as virtual system like |
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> VirtualBox? Or it is better to free partition? |
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Well, I think you've had enough replies to this question already. |
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Just get started so you will know enough about gentoo to be able to put |
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together a decent proposal that shows some understanding of gentoo's |
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package management system, configuration and operation of catalyst. |
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> -- |
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> With best regards, |
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> Dmitry Selyutin |
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> E-mail: ghostmansd@×××××.com |
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> Phone: +7(985)334-07-70 |