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On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 17:35:10 +0430, behrouz khosravi wrote: |
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> I really like to have control over my machine as much as possible. In |
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> this way I will learn a lot, so I am trying to remove all the default |
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> use flags and control them manually. |
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> I just don't know which "global" use flags are absolutely necessary to |
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> the system to make it snappier or secure. |
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> What do you recommend ? |
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Use a minimal profile like default/linux/amd64/13.0 which will |
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set only the USE flags most people need. From there you can disable |
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individual flags if you think you don't need them. |
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You can also start USE with -* in make.conf to turn everything off then |
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set your own choices. This is the ideal setup for those who prefer to |
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spend more time fixing their computer than using it. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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A man needs a mistress - just to break the monogamy |