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It is shockingly easy to get started, should you choose to. Thanks @drobbins | It is shockingly easy to get started, should you choose to. Thanks @drobbins | ||
{quote}To convert a system to next-release: | {quote} To convert a system to next-release: | ||
Do a world update on your system and specifically ensure you have the latest portage and ego installed. | Do a world update on your system and specifically ensure you have the latest portage and ego installed. | ||
Add "release = next" to the "[global]" section of /etc/ego.conf | Add "release = next" to the "[global]" section of /etc/ego.conf | ||
Run "ego sync" | Run "ego sync" | ||
Then run "epro build next". | Then run "epro build next".{quote} | ||
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https://forums.funtoo.org/topic/4970-announcing-next-release/ | https://forums.funtoo.org/topic/4970-announcing-next-release/ |
Revision as of 07:51, June 9, 2022
Summary
This is the Next-Release project, which is focused on the "next" release of Funtoo Linux.
People
Leads
This is the Next-Release project, which is focused on the "next" release of Funtoo Linux. This a more aggressively updated release of Funtoo that is intended to perpetually be improved.
There are other projects that are related to Next-Release but have their own project -- see Project:Media-Kit.
It is shockingly easy to get started, should you choose to. Thanks @drobbins
{quote} To convert a system to next-release:
Do a world update on your system and specifically ensure you have the latest portage and ego installed. Add "release = next" to the "[global]" section of /etc/ego.conf Run "ego sync" Then run "epro build next".{quote}
https://forums.funtoo.org/topic/4970-announcing-next-release/