DotfilesGentooRoot
By rizzini
DotfilesGentooHome
By rizzini
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
DotfilesGentooRoot
Posts with mentions or reviews of DotfilesGentooRoot.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-23.
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Seriously, why is shutting down so slow on Windows
That's why I made a systemd unit file to kill Wine when shutting down and rebooting.
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how do you Backup your system?
BOOT_ESP
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Weird makedep segmentation fault when './configure'ing Wine source
I made some ebuids myself: https://github.com/rizzini/DotfilesGentooRoot/tree/master/var/db/repos/pessoal
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My experience with Gentoo after 10 years of using Arch Linux
Sometimes I miss AUR. Gentoo has overlays and the possibility of building your own ebuild file, which is cool, I made three so far, but AUR has packages for literally everything I needed that wasn't in Arch's repos. I even had to make a custom ebuild in order to install Fish 3.3.1. On Arch, I just had to install the package from the archive repo. It seems Gentoo doesn't keep many old versions.
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Do you use flatpak on Gentoo? Why or why not?
Even then I try to create an ebuild for the package myself. At this point, I had to create three. Appimage, snap and flatpak are a no-go to me.
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Is it normal or usual for a package to start to require a new USE flag after an update?
It's interesting to see that, apparently, the installed version has the cups USE flag. I keep my dotfiles on github, so here is my /etc/portage folder.
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For those who use custom kernel, how you guys deal with emerge trying to install the kernel and sources?
That is a good idea. I tried that before, but I'm in the Gentoo world just for a week. I never even googled "gentoo" before that, for example, so I failed. I managed to make two ebuilds for packages that aren't available in the repos, but I'm still figuring out how to make one for the TKG kernel. It shouldn't be too hard, since they kinda support Gentoo in their own way.
DotfilesGentooHome
Posts with mentions or reviews of DotfilesGentooHome.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-23.
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how do you Backup your system?
I use BTRBK to make and copy BTRFS snapshots to my HDD. I schedule it to run every 3 hours using a Sytemd unit file through my own script to run the backup at more convenient moments:
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How can I send audio output to multiple bluetooth devices?
I personally prefer to use the old module-combine-sink module due to its simplicity. It's rock solid. I use it for about two years with this script I made. Don't think too much about it, since it's implemented in a quite different scenario from what you have there. The only similarity is that we are creating a virtual sink to simultaneously output sound from two different sinks. I have a mini-system that I keep disabled and the script not only creates the virtual sink but also enables the mini-system sink. For everyday use, I prefer to keep my audio panel clean with just my HDMI sink.
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Do I need to do anything specific after a PC freeze?
Having some concern is one thing, thinking of doing intensive disk procedures is a whole 'nother story. I mean.. It's just a cold shutdown. Anyway, if you're copying some data for the first time and a cold shutdown happens, there's nowhere to run on any filesystem. The data would be obviously gone. I never had a single issue after some cold shutdown and I have a script that periodically checks its health. On COW filesystems, the data is presented on the disk just once, even if you copy it, for example. On further manipulation of that data, that change it's written in one or more unused blocks, and the original data remains unchanged. If some unexpected shutdown strikes, for example, the original data will be safe where it was before.
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Wayland users, how is waydroid? Does it actually support all android apps natively?
Just for you to know, you can use Wayland under Xorg as well. What prevents me to use it nowadays is the fact it doesn't support webcam, so I'm using Android through QEMU. I made a script for it that passes my webcam. It just works.
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Expose QEMU/libvirt port to LAN?
I'm setting up my network every time I start the VM like this using a bridge. My VM is behind the android_bridge0 bridge using NAT. In this case, I don't need to use port forward.
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Is there a way to control the battery level on Android running through QEMU?
I have this script to set up the environment and load my Android VM. It's working perfectly with camera, sound, 3D accel and all, but the battery it's always at its minimum, which some apps refuse to work with.
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How to shorten repetitive parts of a script?
Now (I already cut the number of lines in half)
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Weird makedep segmentation fault when './configure'ing Wine source
Just bumping the version is the simplest case possible, but sadly, TKG has around 750 patches, and what's going to be applied highly depends on the version and my config. In fact, that's one of the reasons they didn't make an ebuild yet.
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What are your favorite non-GUI/DE customizations?
I made four so far.(starting wit taskbar_)
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Is there any other widget that prints the output of a command or script besides CommandOutput and Kargos?
Final-ish result -> https://github.com/rizzini/DotfilesGentooHome/blob/master/Documentos/scripts/disk_monitor_taskbar.sh
What are some alternatives?
When comparing DotfilesGentooRoot and DotfilesGentooHome you can also consider the following projects:
btrbk - Tool for creating snapshots and remote backups of btrfs subvolumes
do-it-yourself-bar - A customizable panel widget for KDE Plasma
wine-tkg - Wine source generated by the wine-tkg build system. See wine-tkg-config.txt for config.
hexcurse - Hexcurse is a ncurses-based console hexeditor written in C
kargos - KDE Plasma port of GNOME Argos and OSX BitBar
wine-tkg-git - The wine-tkg build systems, to create custom Wine and Proton builds
awesome-widgets - Minimalistic Plasmoid set
linux-tkg - linux-tkg custom kernels
waydroid - Waydroid uses a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.
EasyEffects-Presets - Presets for EasyEffects and PulseEffects.
DotfilesGentooRoot vs btrbk
DotfilesGentooHome vs do-it-yourself-bar
DotfilesGentooRoot vs wine-tkg
DotfilesGentooHome vs wine-tkg
DotfilesGentooRoot vs hexcurse
DotfilesGentooHome vs kargos
DotfilesGentooRoot vs wine-tkg-git
DotfilesGentooHome vs awesome-widgets
DotfilesGentooRoot vs linux-tkg
DotfilesGentooHome vs waydroid
DotfilesGentooHome vs hexcurse
DotfilesGentooHome vs EasyEffects-Presets