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Revision as of 18:22, 30 September 2009
This article lists the various configuration steps required to obtain a nice working Gentoo Linux system.
Installation Guide
- A complement to the official Gentoo Install Handbook
- Gentoo on a laptop
- KDE customization and theming
Various tips and HOW-TOs
Basics
- AMD64 Profile
- GCC Compiler Issues on AMD64 architecture
- Startup Configuration
- Clock configuration
- Portage Advanced Usage
- sudo configuration
- General Kernel Configuration
- Using UTF-8 (Unicode) in Gentoo
Hardware
Console and terminal
Multimedia
- ALSA Configuration
- Xorg configuration
- Xorg Fonts Setup
- Amarok, VLC, Mplayer
- Webcam Setup
- Beryl in Gentoo
- Scanner configuration
Networking
Desktop environments
Others
- Java in Gentoo
- Wine in Gentoo
- Warcraft III in Gentoo
- CUPS Configuration
- Writing a DVD with a pure UDF filesystem