make.conf An in Depth Analysis
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2020
- In this video I do a deep dive on make.conf, all the variables that I have set in my make.conf, what they all do, and why I set them.
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Your video make my end of Friday very happy just because I like GENTOO linux. Thank you bro!
I really like Gentoo, but Slackware and NetBSD are also my favorite ones.
Give Funtoo a try. It's a much simpler Gentoo-based system and it uses portage just like vanilla Gentoo.
@@ShiggitayMediaProductions thank for your advice
I probably would give a try to Gentoo Hardened/SElinux on my main computer, but I also think about reliving an old one with Pentium IV 2.8 GHz microprocessor, 1 gigabyte of RAM, and general Jurassic Park-alike specs, using the latest NetBSD iso. That's could be fine as a personal server even if it's a really antique setup.
I have no idea what linux is, but I'm gonna install this gentoo thing!
@Mental Outlaw Could you please do a video on reasons not to use Discord / Expand on "Chinese data harvesting botnet" in reference to your Cordless video?
Check RMS website
stallman.org/discord.html
I'd still like to see a video on what he thinks about it beyond it just being a botnet.
Just to add, if you're looking for alternative messaging services, XMPP/Mumble is great. This would suit most people's needs for chatting with your friends, or finding a community forum for something or secure communications.
Have you ever tried distcc? It seems like a good tool to use when installing gentoo on less powerful machines
Here we go with all that Gen2,I'm over here floating on TempleOs.
Still cant get firefox to build with libressl 🤔
The easiest way to fix that, is to install nodejs from Gentoo overlays.
Could you do a video on nftables for security. Nftables are basically iptables, but with a better syntax, better performance, combined rules & protocals.
The theme isn't readable
Wouldn't say that. Only the red is a little dark.
@@ltxr9973 For low resolution none of it is visible.
instead of using swap, why not wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Zram ? Use zram as swap, essentially compress the ram, which is still faster than moving into physical disks on modern hardware, lz4 is pretty fast too
zram has a couple drawbacks. The first is with multi-threading. Only one thread can read/write a zram device at once. Another is that while you can set zram to be used as first swap, there's no LRU algorithm in place to dynamicly put the least used swapped pages into the slower device. It thus can fill up with a lot of stuff that's not that important and rarely used while eating RAM and forcing more commonly used pages to be swapped to a disk.
It works well enough for occasional memory constraints, and you don't need or want real swap space (throws hibernation right out as a possibility though)
Could you please change your color scheme? because it's unreadable at all.
To be more specific, dark red is too dark
Yes
Here's my simple make.conf:
ACCEPT_LICENSE="*"
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--jobs 6"
VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"
INPUT_DEVICES="evdev synaptics keyboard mouse"
MAKEOPTS="-j6"
DISTDIR="/var/cache/portage/distfiles"
PKGDIR="/var/cache/portage/packages"
PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_7 python2_7"
PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/var/tmp"
PORTDIR_OVERLAY=/usr/local/portage/overlay/
Why no $USE?
i don't fucking know anything about gentoo but for some reason i love this
Binary boys xD
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