Lucien D. schrieb:
computer for that one. Whichever you choose there is plenty of
documentation for either.
Care to point me to one you like especially well? :)
Alexander Skwar
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Lucien D. schrieb:
On 7/29/05, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lucien D. schrieb:
computer for that one. Whichever you choose there is plenty of
documentation for either.
Care to point me to one you like especially well? :)
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/distcc.xml
This
On 7/27/05, Justin Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/27/05, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I finally bought myself a somewhat low end notebook on which I want
to install Gentoo as well. Since this is a low end box and since
my main system is not low end :), I'd like
Using FEATURES=buildpkg is always a great place to start on your
'big' system. For more detail than that (all one lines of it), check
the gentoo-wiki site, it's full of useful information, well,
sometimes.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_A_Build_Host
On 7/27/05, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL
Wade Brown schrieb:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_A_Build_Host
Thanks. Reading it right now.
I don't quite get this, though. At 2.5 Create cron scripts to keep
the build area up to date (http://shink.de/kwqygt) it is written:
mount -t nfs buildHost:/usr/portage/distfiles
On 7/27/05, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I finally bought myself a somewhat low end notebook on which I want
to install Gentoo as well. Since this is a low end box and since
my main system is not low end :), I'd like to compile as much as
possible on the big server and
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