On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 6:53 AM, wrote:
Hi,
I already posted some initial images on tinderbox.
http://tinderbox.dev.gentoo.org/virtualization/amd64/
Some weeks old by now. But I am fairly confident that image building
can be made automatic via scripting. Granted, I did not make an
announcemen
Thomas nailed it, I created the clean one from scratch, then cp'd it and
created the kde one on top of it.
More/updated images will pop up sooner or later too =]
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On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 20
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 07:22:05PM +0100, Tomáš Chvátal wrote:
> When i tried catalyst few months back it was quite broken for few cases it is
> working fine nowdays? (No flame please i will be really happy to hear that
> catalyst is nowdays robust and working as expected.)
If you can break it wh
Dne pátek 13 Březen 2009 19:19:00 Donnie Berkholz napsal(a):
> Cool! How did you make these? Can you make them with Catalyst?
Actualy i think alex did them as normal gentoo instalation :]. But instead of
installing onto normal pc he installed into kvm image.
When i tried catalyst few months back
On 15:53 Fri 13 Mar , alex.alexan...@gmail.com wrote:
> I've created some KVM images to aid Gentoo Developers and
> the KDE herd in ebuild development and maintainance.
> I would really appreciate feedback on the images:
> * things you liked
> * things missing
> * things you'd do differently
>
Hello :)
I've created some KVM images to aid Gentoo Developers and
the KDE herd in ebuild development and maintainance.
Two images are currently available: [1]
an X-less ~x86 with various tools preinstalled [like layman]
and
a copy of the first ~x86 with kdebase-meta[kdeprefix] and a
few other p