I try to run a minimal system in general so I added the minimal USE
flag to /etc/make.conf. The only difference I've noticed so far is
the lack of color in vim. Do you add minimal to /etc/make.conf and
remove it as necessary in package.use or the other way around?
- Grant
Grant writes:
I try to run a minimal system in general so I added the minimal USE
flag to /etc/make.conf. The only difference I've noticed so far is
the lack of color in vim. Do you add minimal to /etc/make.conf and
remove it as necessary in package.use or the other way around?
I believe
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 07:14:18 -0800
Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
I try to run a minimal system in general so I added the minimal USE
flag to /etc/make.conf. The only difference I've noticed so far is
the lack of color in vim. Do you add minimal to /etc/make.conf and
remove it as
I try to run a minimal system in general so I added the minimal USE
flag to /etc/make.conf. The only difference I've noticed so far is
the lack of color in vim. Do you add minimal to /etc/make.conf and
remove it as necessary in package.use or the other way around?
I leave it off and add it
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 07:14:18 -0800, Grant wrote:
I try to run a minimal system in general so I added the minimal USE
flag to /etc/make.conf. The only difference I've noticed so far is
the lack of color in vim. Do you add minimal to /etc/make.conf and
remove it as necessary in package.use or
I try to run a minimal system in general so I added the minimal USE
flag to /etc/make.conf. The only difference I've noticed so far is
the lack of color in vim. Do you add minimal to /etc/make.conf and
remove it as necessary in package.use or the other way around?
I read somewhere, can't
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