Check out gentoo.org small news on this. Looks like fink may have some competition? ;)
Craig c@wizball.co.uk wrote:
Check out gentoo.org small news on this. Looks like fink may have some competition? ;)
Dunno. IIRC, it's not too hard to make sure that fink doesn't put restrictively-licensed software on. Gentoo was very hard, last I tried. Did I miss a trick?
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 02:25:32PM -0000, MJ Ray wrote:
Craig c@wizball.co.uk wrote:
Check out gentoo.org small news on this. Looks like fink may have some competition? ;)
Dunno. IIRC, it's not too hard to make sure that fink doesn't put restrictively-licensed software on. Gentoo was very hard, last I tried. Did I miss a trick?
Dude.. gentoo isn't that hard. I think after using Debian for too long, your brain must have gotten soft in the process ;)
Craig craig@wizball.co.uk wrote:
Dude.. gentoo isn't that hard. I think after using Debian for too long, your brain must have gotten soft in the process ;)
Tell me how to install X on gentoo from the standard package without the MS web fonts then, please.
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 11:45:16PM -0000, MJ Ray wrote:
Craig craig@wizball.co.uk wrote:
Dude.. gentoo isn't that hard. I think after using Debian for too long, your brain must have gotten soft in the process ;)
Tell me how to install X on gentoo from the standard package without the MS web fonts then, please.
Try putting "-truetype" in USE="" in make.conf?
I don't frankly understand why you want MS web fonts and frankly I think you really need it (you just cannot beat those lovely fonts? ;)
Craig craig@wizball.co.uk wrote:
Try putting "-truetype" in USE="" in make.conf?
...but I want truetype support. Maybe I should just change it for the X install. Does it still build the support, just not install the fonts.
I don't frankly understand why you want MS web fonts and frankly I think you really need it (you just cannot beat those lovely fonts? ;)
I don't want the MS web fonts, which was what I said. And anyway, http://www.bancomicsans.20megsfree.com/