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On Sat August 6 2005 20:51, Lars Weiler wrote: |
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> > having trouble there. When I emerged gnome 2.10, it looks like I still |
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> > have some parts of 2.8 floating around. (Desktop > SETTINGS > Desktop |
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> > still brings up the old Control Center, and Theme Selector bring one up |
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> > that does nothing) |
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> I guess, your system isn't updated fully. |
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You can check the versions of all your Gnome stuff at once by running "qpkg |
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-I -v gnome". (In case you're reading this in Arial or something, that's a |
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capital Eye, not a lowercase Ell.) If you don't have qpkg yet, emerge |
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gentoolkit. |
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> That means, nobody of the ppc-crew has ever tested that |
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> ebuild and added a ppc-keyword to it. Currently it's x86. |
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> You can emerge it by adding the following line to your |
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> /etc/portage/package.keywords: |
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> games-emulation/pcsx2 x86 |
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If it actually works (the package looks pretty Intel-specific to me) be sure |
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to post a bug or something letting the dev team know. :) |
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> Also take a look into |
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> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-ppc.xml?part=3&chap=3 |
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Yep, that's a good section to read, especially if you want to do stuff like |
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install little pieces of KDE, or get the latest gnumeric but not break |
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everything else. package.keywords can prevent you from having to customize |
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an ebuild just to try installing something. |
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Good luck, |
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