Hi, when was the last version of gentoox released?
The home page appears to imply that the last version was released on the 23-Aug-2003 (or at least it says 'added on the 23-Aug-2003'. is gentoox really that old - or is that just the last time the web page was updated?
GJ
How recent is Gentoox?
How recent is Gentoox?
Last edited by raid517 on Fri May 12, 2006 12:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
I haven't noticed this before, but the distro isn't from back in 2003
And also - as this is just a distribution of gentoo the kernel and software is updated all the time.
Note that only the 2.4 kernel is supported as for now (there are rebels running the system on a 2.6 kernel too..! )
Steinar T
And also - as this is just a distribution of gentoo the kernel and software is updated all the time.
Note that only the 2.4 kernel is supported as for now (there are rebels running the system on a 2.6 kernel too..! )
Steinar T
gentoox is as updated as you want it to be
i installed Pro 2.0 recently (again)
here is what I did to update it.
i installed Pro 2.0 recently (again)
here is what I did to update it.
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emerge --sync
cd /etc/
rm make.profile
ln -s ../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2006.0 make.profile
emerge portage
etc-update
magic
login as root and change password
change password for gentoox
emerge --sync for kicks, and emerge system (or emerge world)
you may have to magic fix alsa && magic to fix the sound if you have problem, emerge system will update alsa to 1.0.11 or something
etc-update
yes and no, you can compile them (to a package) on your desktop with gentoo installed, xfer it to your gentoox machine and install them from those packages.
Gentoo unlike other distros (namely those who use rpm packages, installs everything from source using the portage system. Which means, it takes longer to install, and (if your using heavy optimization in the right spots) can have the most optimized system out there.
"If it moves, compile it."
Gentoo unlike other distros (namely those who use rpm packages, installs everything from source using the portage system. Which means, it takes longer to install, and (if your using heavy optimization in the right spots) can have the most optimized system out there.
"If it moves, compile it."
Yes I know what gentoo is about. I used it for about 3 years prior to using Debian - which I have now used for two years. What put me off then though was the long compile times.
AFAIK (since I never used any binaries in Gentoo in the past and simply do not know) it is possible to use binaries - and these can be installed via emerge - howver I am curious as to what the proceedure is for that - and if the bianries supplied by Gentoo are applicable to GentooX?
GJ
AFAIK (since I never used any binaries in Gentoo in the past and simply do not know) it is possible to use binaries - and these can be installed via emerge - howver I am curious as to what the proceedure is for that - and if the bianries supplied by Gentoo are applicable to GentooX?
GJ
this is what i found from http://www.google.com
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/gentoo ... aries.html
im pretty sure this may be addressed in the http://www.gentoo.org handbook
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/gentoo ... aries.html
im pretty sure this may be addressed in the http://www.gentoo.org handbook