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On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 8:49 AM Jack <ostroffjh@×××××××××××××××××.net> |
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> On 12/18/22 10:38, Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> > Wipe the machine and start over with Gentoo from scratch... |
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> > Wipe the machine and start over with Gentoo from scratch... |
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> > Humm, I think you should... |
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> > Wipe the machine and start over with Gentoo from scratch... |
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> First there was Linux from Scratch. |
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> Next came Beyond Linux from Scratch. |
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> Then there was Gentoo. |
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> Now, the latest, greatest installment: Gentoo from Scratch. |
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Gawd, that's funny! Thanks for making me smile, assuming I found what |
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you're talking about: |
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https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Gentoo_ebuild_tree_from_scratch |
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Just what every Gentoo user needs. More management! |
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I really have fallen off the deep end thinking computers are just tools to |
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get a job done. I'm ashamed of myself... |
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In the really early days of Gentoo circa 2003 when I started there was some |
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choice about regular Gentoo or a really low level install. I failed with |
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the low level one but soon learned that every package on my machine was |
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going to get rebuilt anyway so why bother? |
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:-( Sad Mark. I'm a putz... |