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2013/9/7 Marc Stürmer <mail@×××××××××××××.de> |
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> Am 06.09.2013 21:47, schrieb Paul Hartman: |
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> On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 2:28 PM, gevisz <gevisz@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> But I have not found MATE in portage... |
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>> I see there is a mate overlay available in layman |
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> layman -a mate |
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Thank you for the hint. |
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I still have to learn how to use overlays... |
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... because I still need an omegaT (that is absent from portage) |
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and Skype (that is masked). |
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Is it safe to use packages from overlays? |
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Is there any ways to cleanly uninstall packages installed from overlays? |
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> GNOME 2.X is been dead since a few years. They went to develop that ugly |
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> beast they call GNOME 3. |
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> MATE is the proven and working fork of GNOME 2.X. If you want GNOME 2.X, |
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> then you should take a look at it indeed. |
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