Install Gentoo 2006.0 Gnome Kde And Xfce In Less Than 3 Hrs

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by JohnS, Apr 1, 2006.

  1. JohnS

    JohnS New Member

    HOWTO: INSTALL GENTOO 2006.0, GNOME, KDE
    AND XFCE IN LESS THAN 180 MINUTES.


    Interested in a walkthru to help you through a Gentoo Linux 2006 installation (with KDE Gnome and Xfce)? Then click here:

    http://bb.domaindlx.com/911TheTruth/
    http://linux.coconia.net/ (no longer with us)

    There is a page on installing Windows on a spare partition of your harddrive.

    There is also instructions on HOWTO access and write to Windows XP/2000 (formatted with the NTFS) from Linux.

    Access to Windows by Captive-FUSE and NTFS-FUSE are compared.

    There is also code for JAVASCRIPT MOVIES (and a few to watch).

    Also has a section on how to REMIX YOUR 14 Debian CDs as 2 DVDs.
     
    Last edited: Dec 21, 2006
  2. sbovisjb1

    sbovisjb1 Member HowtoForge Supporter

    gentoo is about LEARNING linux. And second of all its OK to want to install gentoo 3 hrs.... providing you're system is powerfull enough. Apart from that GOOD job for telling other people about good and worthwile sites.... oh and a guy put something in the howto section that got deleted...

    the link was www.fckeditor.net/
     
  3. JohnS

    JohnS New Member

    People learn NOTHING if they can't even install Gentoo.
     
  4. sbovisjb1

    sbovisjb1 Member HowtoForge Supporter

    Its the instillation process that makes people learn. You have headaches, and problems, but once you take it to the online community, you'll eventually come up with a solution.
     
  5. JohnS

    JohnS New Member

    Maybe, but all you learn is how to configure some really simple files, like /etc/hosts, hostname, domainname.

    Instead of learning trivia, one should be given the easy stuff already functioning and then one can learn to compile a new kernel and do interesting stuff,....
     
  6. JohnS

    JohnS New Member

    By the way, do you know any good articles on rolling your own kernel?
     
  7. sbovisjb1

    sbovisjb1 Member HowtoForge Supporter

  8. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

  9. JohnS

    JohnS New Member

    Thanks for the links everyone.
     
  10. JohnS

    JohnS New Member

    Anyone know how to clone a windows system?
     
  11. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    I'm not sure, but maybe with Norton Ghost?
     
  12. JohnS

    JohnS New Member

    I'm sure that would work, but what about doing it with free tools?
     
    Last edited: Jan 10, 2007
  13. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    I'm not aware of any...
     
  14. JohnS

    JohnS New Member

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