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Interview with Milan Kazarka
 Milan is from Foresight Media s.r.o, who produce interactive Touch
Tables, that run Gentoo Linux. One of the products are a low cost
alternative to Microsoft's Surface. Be sure to check out an overview of their
products. Milan, thank you very much for your time. My first
question is this: - Who is Milan and how did you get started with Gentoo?
- I guess I'm a product designer, developer, entrepreneur and part time
artist living in Central Europe usually in Vienna, Bratislava and
Prague. To be able to create inventions, new gadgets you either need a
ton of money or you learn how to do many things by yourself in a garage
or in my case in my atelier. For me it would be quite depressing to
‘just design' something :) And so I create prototypes, which I push
into serial production like my touch table designs. When I was 13 years
old I accidentally saw a magazine with a penguin. I thought it was a
cool logo of something. Then I saw it said that there's a free CD of an
operating system that I haven't heard of. I could not hack my
pre-installed commercial software enough and so I gave it a try and I
guess it's the usual story of many Open Source and Linux geeks from
there on :) After some time using various Linux distributions I saw
that the complexity and the number of regressions in many of them has
become so high over the years that I needed a system that would let me
stay in control and a system that would value it's own design. Gentoo
was a natural choice.
Be sure to check out the Full Interview! Discuss
this!
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Gentoo at SCALE 10x
SCALE 10x is almost here, and
Gentoo will be there!
Southern California's premier open-source software event is just around the
corner, running from Friday, January 20 through Sunday, January 22. Several
Gentoo developers will be there; it will be even bigger than previous years.
We'll be showing off some nifty devices running Gentoo, and we'll be giving out
installation media. Whether you're a developer, user, or simply curious, be sure
to stop by booth #70.
See you there!
Discuss this!
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Gentoo Linux releases 12.0 LiveDVD
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Gentoo Linux is proud to announce the availability of a new LiveDVD to
celebrate the continued collaboration between Gentoo users and developers. The
LiveDVD features a superb list of packages, some of which are listed below.
A special thanks to the Gentoo
Infrastructure Team. Their hard work behind the scenes provide the
resources, services and technology necessary to support the Gentoo Linux
project.
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Packages included in this release: Linux Kernel 3.1.5, Xorg 1.10.4, KDE
4.7.4, Gnome 3.2.1 XFCE 4.8, Fluxbox 1.3.2 Firefox 9.0, LibreOffice
3.4.99.2, Gimp 2.6.11, Blender 2.60, Amarok 2.5 , VLC 1.1.13, Chromium 16.0
and much more ...
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If you want to see if your package is included we have generated both the
x86 package
list, and amd64 package
list. You may also be interested in checking out the FAQ or the updated artwork plus dvd
cases and covers for the 12.0 release.
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Writable file systems using AUFS so you can emerge new packages!
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Persistence for $HOME is available; press F9 for more info!
The LiveDVD is available in two flavors: a hybrid x86/x86_64 version, and
an x86_64 multi lib version. The livedvd-x86-amd64-32ul-12.0 version
will work on 32-bit x86 or 64-bit x86_64. If your CPU architecture is x86, then
boot with the default gentoo kernel. If your arch is amd64, boot with the
gentoo64 kernel. This means you can boot a 64-bit kernel and install a
customized 64-bit user land while using the provided 32-bit user land. The
livedvd-amd64-multilib-12.0 version is for x86_64 only.
If you are ready to check it out, let our bouncer direct you to the closest
x86
image or amd64
image file. If you would prefer to take it easy on the bandwidth and
help the community, torrents
are also provided.
If you need support or have any questions, please visit the discussion thread
on our forum.
Thank you for your continued support, Gentoo Linux Developers,
the Gentoo Foundation, and the
Gentoo-Ten Project.
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Announcing the latest installment in Gentoo greatness, the official Gentoo Wiki!
We are glad to announce that the official Gentoo Wiki opens its doors today.
As you would expect it from a herd of proper Gentoo developers, we have spent
quite some time bikeshedding about various things concerning the wiki,
including the color. It seems we have finally reached a verdict, much to
everyone's surprise it will be purple!
Now, without further ado, we'd like to welcome you to our shiny new Wiki.
Feel free to browse around, look for answers to your questions and other cool
stuff to do with your Gentoo system. Do you think you have something useful to
share with other Gentoo users? Please go ahead and create an article about it -
or extend an existing one.
To help you get started, we've compiled some information on how the
wiki works. If you still got questions left you can find us on #gentoo-wiki at freenode, or
reach us via email at wiki@gentoo.org.
We are looking forward to your articles!
Your Gentoo Wiki Team
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2011 Gentoo Screenshot Contest Results
Long live Gentoo!
As the quantity and quality of this year's entries will attest, Gentoo is
alive, well, and taking no prisoners!
Special thanks to likewhoa for putting together the Screenshot content management system. The Winners 1. whtwtr's Compiz desktop 
2. ifenslave's Kde desktop 
3. Berr's Xfce desktop 
4. ramonovski's Scrotwm desktop 
5. slashbeast's Openbox desktop 
For all the specifications and cool details please visit the main Gentoo screenshots page. Make sure to check out all the entries! discuss this!
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Gentoo Linux releases 11.2 LiveDVD
"The future is now" edition
Gentoo Linux is proud to announce the availability of a new LiveDVD to
celebrate the continued collaboration between Gentoo users and developers. The
LiveDVD features a superb list of packages, some of which are listed below.
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System packages include: Linux kernel 3.0 (with Gentoo patches),
Accessibility Support with Speakup, Bash 4.2, GLIBC 2.13-r2, GCC 4.5.2,
Binutils 2.21.1, Python 2.7.2 and 3.2, Perl 5.12.4, and more.
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Desktop environments and window managers include: KDE 4.7.0, GNOME 3.0.0,
Xfce 4.8, Enlightenment 1.0.8, Openbox 3.5.0, Fluxbox 1.3.1, XBMC 10.1
Awesome 3.4.10, and LXDE-Meta 0.5.5.
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Office, graphics, and productivity applications include: LibreOffice 3.3.3,
XEmacs 21.5.31 GVim 7.3.244, Abiword 2.8.6, Scribus 1.3.9, GIMP
2.6.11, Inkscape 0.48.2, Blender 2.57, XSane 0.998, and much more.
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Web browsers include: Mozilla Firefox 5.0, Chromium 13.0 Arora 0.11.0,
Opera 11.50.1074, Epiphany 3.0.4, Seamonkey 2.2, and other favorites.
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Communication tools include: Pidgin 2.9.0, Quassel 0.7.2, Mozilla
Thunderbird 5.0, Claws Mail 3.7.9, QTwitter 0.10.0, Irssi 0.8.15, and
many more.
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Development applications include: KDevelop 4.2.3, KDESvn 1.5.5, Qt-creator
2.2.1, Bluefish 2.0.3, and many more.
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Multimedia applications include: Amarok 2.4.3, MPlayer 1.0_rc4, MPlayer2
2.0, DVDAuthor 0.6.14, LAME 3.98.4, FFmpeg 0.6.90, GNOME-MPlayer 1.0.4,
SMPlayer 0.6.9, and several others.
- Special Features:
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Writable filesystems using AUFS so you can emerge new packages!
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Persistancy for $HOME is available; press F9 for more info!
The LiveDVD is available in two flavors: a hybrid x86/x86_64 version, and
an x86_64 multilib version. The livedvd-x86-amd64-32ul-11.2 version
will work on 32-bit x86 or 64-bit x86_64. If your CPU architecture is x86, then
boot with the default gentoo kernel. If your arch is amd64, boot with the
gentoo64 kernel. This means you can boot a 64-bit kernel and install a
customized 64-bit userland while using the provided 32-bit userland. The
livedvd-amd64-multilib-11.2 version is for x86_64 only.
Please select your architecture to be redirected to a mirror for
download:
If you need support or have any questions, please visit the discussion thread
on our forum.
Thank you for your continued support, Gentoo Linux Developers,
the Gentoo Foundation, and the
Gentoo-Ten Project.
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Gentoo Screenshot Contest 2011
After the success of the 2010 Screenshot
Contest the Contest Team is doing it again!
Gentoo Users, Developers, and Staffers are encouraged to submit their sweetest
screenshots. This year likewhoa went all out and put together a custom cms for
us to use for the contest. Please head over to the 2011 Contest Page for
all of the details.
You can visit this forum post for comments and suggestions. OK enough talk, get started tricking out that desktop.
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Larry the Cow Embraces Freedom
After years of "Larry the Cow" being identified with Gentoo and the
Gentoo community, Larry has been traced to his creator, Ethan Dunham
of Fonthead Design Inc.. Larry is a
part of a bigger collection of Font Heads.
Following discussions with Ethan Dunham,
involving Sebastian Pipping from the Gentoo Artwork Project and
Roy Bamford, on behalf of the Gentoo
Foundation, Fonthead Design
Inc. has agreed to grant permission to use the artwork of letter
"s" of font "Font Heads" showing the head of a cow under
the terms of the Creative Commons
Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 license so that the Gentoo community can
enjoy the freedom to use their mascot.
We encourage our developers and users to create Gentoo artwork based on our
newly released Larry.
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OpenRC and baselayout 2 will be stabilized on May 8
OpenRC, the replacement for
Gentoo's current services system (known as baselayout), will be stabilized
on May 8. It replaces the previous bash-only rc system in baselayout
with an rc system that has a C-based core and uses only POSIX-compliant shell
code.
You will see an update for sys-apps/baselayout to 2.x and a new package,
sys-apps/openrc. It is recommended that you perform this update as soon as
possible.
After these packages are emerged, it is absolutely critical that you
immediately update your configuration files with dispatch-conf,
etc-update or a similar tool then follow the steps in the OpenRC Migration
Guide.
Failure to follow all of these steps will result in an unbootable
system. If that happens, you will need to boot from a LiveCD or LiveDVD,
mount your root filesystem, chroot
into that environment and follow the above steps.
Christian Faulhammer and William Hubbs contributed this announcement.
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Qt 4.7 and KDE 4.6 going stable, finally!
After a lot of bug-wrangling both by upstream and by our Qt and KDE teams, we
now feel confident that Qt 4.7.2 and KDE 4.6.2 are
ready for stabilization. If you are a stable tree user (amd64, ppc, x86), the
upgrade from current Qt 4.6.3 and KDE 4.4.5 will arrive at your machine soon,
with lots of new features. (The KDEPIM applications such as kmail, kontact, or
akregator will stay at trusty version 4.4 since development there is still
ongoing.)
As a special bonus, the stable upgrade will also include newer versions of
several popular applications that take advantage of KDE 4.6 features. These
include Digikam 1.9.0, KOffice 2.3.3, and KDevelop 4.2.2. There is a new bluetooth
framework called Bluedevil, we no longer need HAL, and, and, and... :)
The upgrade should go very smoothly; if you encounter any problems, we have a
specific Gentoo KDE 4.4 -
4.6 upgrade guide to help you with that. In addition, there is always
the Gentoo KDE guide with
general tips and tricks.
Thanks to everyone who made this possible!
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