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--[[User:Danielv|Danielv]] ([[User talk:Danielv|talk]]) 20:04, July 1, 2015 (UTC)<br />
--[[User:Danielv|Danielv]] ([[User talk:Danielv|talk]]) 16:14, November 29, 2015 (UTC)
If you install Funtoo and don't get internet connectivity configured,
I don't really want to use a ready-made Funtoo that would be similar to Sabayon, as I would miss out on learning.
<br />
 
<console>
I have freed up a few hard drives, so I have a few Linux things I want to try. I am happy to see that Mr. Robbins continues to improve Funtoo through great new ideas. I am confident that this is the right approach.
###i## rc-update add dhcpcd default
 
</console>
--[[User:Danielv|Danielv]] ([[User talk:Danielv|talk]]) 15:07, September 26, 2015 (UTC)
<br />
I really like the Funtoo Linux way of doing things, the community is great. I see lots of strengths in Funtoo Linux. I need to study the main configuration options so I can really get the most benefit from it. I had run into issues installing software (I, for the most part, use really old, slow computers) and time was a factor for me, so I got away from it, although I didn't want to stop using Funtoo. Any shortcomings are my own. I don't think I've ever seen faster, better, more polite and professional maintenance and follow-up than from Daniel Robbins. I was considering using Sabayon Linux. I don't like change, but I think that if I can get my processes together for setting up and running Funtoo Linux, I can get far better performance from my computers, and I don't mind taking the time to compile software, as long as I feel I am on the right track. I would like to know how to best get myself up to speed on getting the most out of Funtoo setup/optimization... I wish there were a way to take advantage of Funtoo through a Sabayon-like type of ready-built distro... If it were just me, sure, I can take my time and take as long as I want with setting up a Linux distro... my goal is to help get people to using Linux, and community education... it behooves me to be able to set up a Linux computer in a few hours so i can devote time to adding educational software and training others. I suppose I could do a build and use partimage, and go from there.


You can add ufw for firewall, but you need to add iptables also... <br />
[[Traffic_Control|http://www.funtoo.org/Traffic_Control]]<br />


https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW<br />
--[[User:Danielv|Danielv]] ([[User talk:Danielv|talk]]) 12:53, July 8, 2015 (UTC)<br />
[[Package:Iptables|http://www.funtoo.org/Package:Iptables]]<br />
http://forums.funtoo.org/blog/9-danielvs-blog/


[[Emerge|http://www.funtoo.org/Emerge]]
--[[User:Danielv|Danielv]] ([[User talk:Danielv|talk]]) 00:06, July 3, 2015 (UTC)<br />
Note to self:  only edit ebuild pages.<br />


--[[User:Danielv|Danielv]] ([[User talk:Danielv|talk]]) 20:07, June 29, 2015 (UTC)<br/>
--[[User:Danielv|Danielv]] ([[User talk:Danielv|talk]]) 20:07, June 29, 2015 (UTC)<br/>
re: '''kernels''' <br/>
re: '''kernels''' <br/>
FIrst see http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_First_Steps<br/>
<console>
<console>
###i## emerge -av app-portage/eix
###i## emerge -av app-portage/eix
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To see available kernel packages, I do this command for a brief listing<br/>
To see available kernel packages, I do this command for a brief listing<br/>
<console>
<console>
###i## eix -# sys-kernel/<br/>
###i## eix -# sys-kernel/
sys-kernel/alt-sources<br />
sys-kernel/alt-sources
sys-kernel/aufs-sources<br />
sys-kernel/aufs-sources
sys-kernel/better-initramfs-bin<br />
sys-kernel/better-initramfs-bin
sys-kernel/bliss-initramfs<br />
sys-kernel/bliss-initramfs
sys-kernel/bliss-kernel<br />
sys-kernel/bliss-kernel
sys-kernel/centos7plus-sources<br />
sys-kernel/centos7plus-sources
sys-kernel/ck-sources<br />
sys-kernel/ck-sources
sys-kernel/cryptodev<br />
sys-kernel/cryptodev
sys-kernel/debian-sources<br />
sys-kernel/debian-sources
sys-kernel/dkms<br />
sys-kernel/dkms
sys-kernel/dracut<br />
sys-kernel/dracut
sys-kernel/genkernel<br />
sys-kernel/genkernel
sys-kernel/genkernel-next<br />
sys-kernel/genkernel-next
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources<br />
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
sys-kernel/git-sources<br />
sys-kernel/git-sources
sys-kernel/hardened-sources<br />
sys-kernel/hardened-sources
sys-kernel/kccmp<br />
sys-kernel/kccmp
sys-kernel/kergen<br />
sys-kernel/kergen
sys-kernel/linux-docs<br />
sys-kernel/linux-docs
sys-kernel/linux-firmware<br />
sys-kernel/linux-firmware
sys-kernel/linux-headers<br />
sys-kernel/linux-headers
sys-kernel/mips-sources<br />
sys-kernel/mips-sources
sys-kernel/openvz-rhel6-stable<br />
sys-kernel/openvz-rhel6-stable
sys-kernel/openvz-sources<br />
sys-kernel/openvz-sources
sys-kernel/pf-sources<br />
sys-kernel/pf-sources
sys-kernel/raspberrypi-image<br />
sys-kernel/raspberrypi-image
sys-kernel/raspberrypi-sources<br />
sys-kernel/raspberrypi-sources
sys-kernel/rhel7-sources<br />
sys-kernel/rhel7-sources
sys-kernel/rsbac-sources<br />
sys-kernel/rsbac-sources
sys-kernel/rt-sources<br />
sys-kernel/rt-sources
sys-kernel/spl<br />
sys-kernel/spl
sys-kernel/std-sources<br />
sys-kernel/std-sources
sys-kernel/tuxonice-sources<br />
sys-kernel/tuxonice-sources
sys-kernel/vanilla-sources<br />
sys-kernel/vanilla-sources
sys-kernel/vserver-sources<br />
sys-kernel/vserver-sourcesIdeas?
sys-kernel/xbox-sources<br />
sys-kernel/xbox-sources
sys-kernel/zen-sources<br />
sys-kernel/zen-sources
</console>
</console>


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These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:


Calculating dependencies  ... done!<br />
Calculating dependencies  ... done!
[ebuild  R    ] sys-kernel/debian-sources-3.19.3:3.19.3  USE="binary -rt" 0 kB<br />
[ebuild  R    ] sys-kernel/debian-sources-3.19.3:3.19.3  USE="binary -rt" 0 kB
[ebuild  R    ] x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-352.21  USE="X gtk2 gtk3 (multilib) tools -acpi -pax_kernel -uvm" 0 kB<br />
[ebuild  R    ] x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-352.21  USE="X gtk2 gtk3 (multilib) tools -acpi -pax_kernel -uvm" 0 kB


Total: 2 packages (2 reinstalls), Size of downloads: 0 kB
Total: 2 packages (2 reinstalls), Size of downloads: 0 kB
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<console>
<console>
###i## eix-installed all |grep kernel
###i## eix-installed all |grep kernel
sys-kernel/debian-sources-3.19.3<br />
sys-kernel/debian-sources-3.19.3
sys-kernel/genkernel-3.4.40.7-r6<br />
sys-kernel/genkernel-3.4.40.7-r6
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-3.18.16<br />
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-3.18.16
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-4.1.0<br />
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-4.1.0
sys-kernel/linux-headers-4.0<br />
sys-kernel/linux-headers-4.0
</console>
</console>
---------------------
---------------------
<console>
<console>
###i## eselect kernel list
###i## eselect kernel list
[1] linux-3.18.16-gentoo *<br />
[1] linux-3.18.16-gentoo *
[2] linux-debian-sources-3.19.3<br />
[2] linux-debian-sources-3.19.3
</console>
</console>
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</console>
</console>


Might want to emerge packages using...
 
'''--pretend'''<br />
'''--update'''<br />


[[Ebuilds_by_CatPkg|http://www.funtoo.org/Ebuilds_by_CatPkg]]
[[Ebuilds_by_CatPkg|http://www.funtoo.org/Ebuilds_by_CatPkg]]

Latest revision as of 16:14, November 29, 2015




--Danielv (talk) 16:14, November 29, 2015 (UTC) I don't really want to use a ready-made Funtoo that would be similar to Sabayon, as I would miss out on learning.

I have freed up a few hard drives, so I have a few Linux things I want to try. I am happy to see that Mr. Robbins continues to improve Funtoo through great new ideas. I am confident that this is the right approach.

--Danielv (talk) 15:07, September 26, 2015 (UTC) I really like the Funtoo Linux way of doing things, the community is great. I see lots of strengths in Funtoo Linux. I need to study the main configuration options so I can really get the most benefit from it. I had run into issues installing software (I, for the most part, use really old, slow computers) and time was a factor for me, so I got away from it, although I didn't want to stop using Funtoo. Any shortcomings are my own. I don't think I've ever seen faster, better, more polite and professional maintenance and follow-up than from Daniel Robbins. I was considering using Sabayon Linux. I don't like change, but I think that if I can get my processes together for setting up and running Funtoo Linux, I can get far better performance from my computers, and I don't mind taking the time to compile software, as long as I feel I am on the right track. I would like to know how to best get myself up to speed on getting the most out of Funtoo setup/optimization... I wish there were a way to take advantage of Funtoo through a Sabayon-like type of ready-built distro... If it were just me, sure, I can take my time and take as long as I want with setting up a Linux distro... my goal is to help get people to using Linux, and community education... it behooves me to be able to set up a Linux computer in a few hours so i can devote time to adding educational software and training others. I suppose I could do a build and use partimage, and go from there.


--Danielv (talk) 12:53, July 8, 2015 (UTC)
http://forums.funtoo.org/blog/9-danielvs-blog/

--Danielv (talk) 00:06, July 3, 2015 (UTC)
Note to self: only edit ebuild pages.

--Danielv (talk) 20:07, June 29, 2015 (UTC)
re: kernels

root # emerge -av app-portage/eix


To see available kernel packages, I do this command for a brief listing

root # eix -# sys-kernel/
sys-kernel/alt-sources
sys-kernel/aufs-sources
sys-kernel/better-initramfs-bin
sys-kernel/bliss-initramfs
sys-kernel/bliss-kernel
sys-kernel/centos7plus-sources
sys-kernel/ck-sources
sys-kernel/cryptodev
sys-kernel/debian-sources
sys-kernel/dkms
sys-kernel/dracut
sys-kernel/genkernel
sys-kernel/genkernel-next
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
sys-kernel/git-sources
sys-kernel/hardened-sources
sys-kernel/kccmp
sys-kernel/kergen
sys-kernel/linux-docs
sys-kernel/linux-firmware
sys-kernel/linux-headers
sys-kernel/mips-sources
sys-kernel/openvz-rhel6-stable
sys-kernel/openvz-sources
sys-kernel/pf-sources
sys-kernel/raspberrypi-image
sys-kernel/raspberrypi-sources
sys-kernel/rhel7-sources
sys-kernel/rsbac-sources
sys-kernel/rt-sources
sys-kernel/spl
sys-kernel/std-sources
sys-kernel/tuxonice-sources
sys-kernel/vanilla-sources
sys-kernel/vserver-sourcesIdeas?
sys-kernel/xbox-sources
sys-kernel/zen-sources

or for more detail

root # eix -c sys-kernel/


This command puts out lots of content to the screen, and it has color...

root # eix -A sys-kernel/


Let's say you want to look at sys-kernel/genkernel

root # eix sys-kernel/genkernel/


--Danielv (talk) 19:03, June 29, 2015 (UTC)

root # emerge -ajv @module-rebuild

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies  ... done!
[ebuild   R    ] sys-kernel/debian-sources-3.19.3:3.19.3  USE="binary -rt" 0 kB
[ebuild   R    ] x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-352.21  USE="X gtk2 gtk3 (multilib) tools -acpi -pax_kernel -uvm" 0 kB

Total: 2 packages (2 reinstalls), Size of downloads: 0 kB

root # grep -r nvidia /etc/portage
/etc/portage/make.conf:VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"

root # genkernel --menuconfig all
root # make modules_install
root # make install
 sh ./arch/x86/boot/install.sh 3.18.16-gentoo arch/x86/boot/bzImage \<br />
   System.map "/boot"

script runs automatically

root # boot-update
root # emerge x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers
352.21

add it to /etc/conf.d/modules


root # eix-installed all |grep nvidia
x11-drivers/nvidia-driver-352.21

root # eix-installed all |grep kernel
sys-kernel/debian-sources-3.19.3
sys-kernel/genkernel-3.4.40.7-r6
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-3.18.16
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-4.1.0
sys-kernel/linux-headers-4.0

root # eselect kernel list
[1] linux-3.18.16-gentoo *
[2] linux-debian-sources-3.19.3

root # cfg-update -u
root # emerge -auDN @world
root # emerge --depclean


http://www.funtoo.org/Ebuilds_by_CatPkg