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if you've just completed a proper install from the handbook (presuming a |
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bootable system, with bootloader, cron/syslog, etc). you really don't need |
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to do a system. |
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kde-meta (iirc should pull xorg as a dependency, so all you'd need is |
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kde-meta and the world update, but you'd still need to add whatever software |
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your user would use). Like, firefox would be nice for one. |
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Gentoo is very minimalistic, presume nothing is installed until you do. |
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Samir |
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On 7/26/07, James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> Having just complete a handbook install, I'm looking |
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> around for the guides to install a typical workstation. |
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> Is it just |
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> emerge system |
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> emerge -N world (if/when USE flags change) |
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> emerge xorg-x11 |
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> Anything I missed (other than the listed packages in |
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> /var/lib/portage/world from a system resembling |
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> where this laptop should end up? |
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> suggestions? |
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> James |
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> gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |
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