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equo install nvidia-drivers
eselect opengl set nvidia
Lock-ups when deleting files from ext4 filesystems
In some cases, deleting files from an ext4 filesystem is reported to cause soft lock-ups in the kernel (330824). Investigation of this problem is ongoing, and it is expected that a fix for this problem will be made available as a post-release update. To avoid this problem, users may wish to install using the default ext3 filesystem and convert their filesystem to ext4 (as documented on the ext4 wiki) once a fix is available.
equo --help
equo libtest
equo deptest
equo unusedpackages
equo cleanup
micia wrote:You don't need to apologize at all, we are here to answer to your questions![]()
If that problem is related to the ext4 filesystem itself I guess the problem will exist in Sabayon too.
micia wrote:However if you are unsure, ext3, reiserFS and so on, are all available as options during installation

micia wrote:If you are interested in good features of equo (some of them are really cool)
take a look at:
http://wiki.sabayonlinux.org/index.php?title=En:List_Of_Equo_Functions
also you can use the equo help message, it is very useful:
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equo --help
Also the backup feature can interest you:
http://joostruis.blogspot.com/2009/01/creating-backup-for-entropy.html
Some checkup tools are:
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equo libtest
equo deptest
equo unusedpackages
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And don't forget the cleanup feature, Equo does not perform auto cleanup,
so after using it for some time (a week or so) I reccomend you to run:
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equo cleanup
to reclaim some space.
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equo has a ton of features that many don't even suspect about, knowing them will
keep your system safe and clean.
(wolfden docet)
Thev00d00 wrote:micia wrote:You don't need to apologize at all, we are here to answer to your questions![]()
If that problem is related to the ext4 filesystem itself I guess the problem will exist in Sabayon too.
Dont guess! No point "helping" newbs with some possibly wrong infowas fixed by latest kernel patchsets, which are in the latest sabayon kernel. Ext4 is solid here deleting large files (just deleted a 4.5gb iso)
micia wrote:However if you are unsure, ext3, reiserFS and so on, are all available as options during installation
Hes right there though.
I doubt you will need to edit the /etc/entropy/repositories.conf as we dont have our reposititories split, bwe have one big one instead

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