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Phill MV wrote: |
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> After a month worth of holidays, I return to my computer, sync, and |
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> type emerge -uva world. |
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> Scrolling through the several screen's worth of stuff I find a few |
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> 'redundant' packages, like Mozilla and Epiphany (I use Firefox). |
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> I use gnome, so I've always wounded up with these two packages on my |
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> system. All things considered, compiling these two is a waste of |
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> space, bandwidth, time and electricity. |
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> How do I block these two from being compiled, despite the fact that |
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> they are listed as 'dependancies' in packages I use? |
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Instead of using Gnome, try using the gnome-light package. It comes |
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wihtout the large dependancies that the normal gnome does, but you have |
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to remmeber to install any extras that you might need (file-roller, |
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games, tools etc) |
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Tim |
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