WarraWarra wrote:Where is my edit button now damn.
You can install the unstable but is put to stable so new guy's don't fry their installs.
It works by unmasking or to edit /etc/make.conf to ~x86 and can install them just keep in mind they still might have some bug's, Also ther is a few things to do to make sure it is now accepting your ~x86 change and not still give error messages.
Hope this helps.
I do understand how to use my Unmask and Mask config files. I just didn't understand many entries in them, so I left them alone. I could certainly add the ~x86 to my unmask file, but if my system became any more unstable, it would border on unusable as a daily desktop.
Anyway, I'm sorry, but I feel I'm wasting your time. In the end, I don't see what benefits I'm going to gain by picking up the Gentoo skills. If someone could explain to me what these are, besides control (I'd be using Slack or Arch for that) than I'd really love to get my hands dirty with Gentoo. I know that Gentoo has many devoted users, and they certainly can't be crazy or masochistic, so I must be missing something. In the meantime, I'll use my Debian with KDE which is working very nicely right now.
But don't get me wrong. I'll continue reading andposting in this thread because I am genuinely curious about Sabayon and Gentoo and am not here just to whine about how things don't work.