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On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 10:42 +0300, Rumen Yotov wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> Can't find anything, too. |
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> As last resort, if your "arch" is at at least "i686" you could use the |
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> liveCD-2006.0 directly (to install) or start it and using "quickpkg" |
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> make your own binary packages. Save them elsewhere, and use later. |
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> If arch < i686 can't help. |
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> BTW: check for "Kuroraa-0.2" or better "RR4-3.0b", the second is a half |
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> full DVD with many packages (may be even too many ;) - Gentoo derivates. |
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> HTH.Rumen |
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Speaking of quickpkg, does anyone know if one can run quickpkg on an AMD |
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and have it run on a pentium M? |
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I compiled my main desktop which is an ADM64 with: |
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-O3 -msse2 -msse3 -mfpmath=sse -march=athlon-xp -pipe |
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I am going away for 2 weeks and I am snagging my wife's laptop and |
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ditching WinXP. I don't have time to build a fully functional Gentoo |
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system so I was hoping to be able to use my current one. |
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My only other option would be Ubuntu or bloated Fedora. |
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Thanks, |
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Jim |
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