Looks interesting if niche. Somebody should take all the documentation and create gamification experience around it. With levels and all. Maybe even as a submission to the currently running Gamification Coursera class.... I can just imagine: Level one: you managed to download all sources. All the way to "You are the master, you can now serve your own ??? (ruby on rails app?) from your own server". Then build a commun…
Does anyone older than 14 really care about that?
Welcome to Linux From Scratch
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#42You should do it.
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#43Earlier quoted context omitted.
Am I right in saying that Arch still doesn't have package signing by default? I know they've been working on adding it. Until it has that it can't really be used imo.
It has package signing. A quick Google search would have answered your question - http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/01/17/1446248/package-sig... . Voila!
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#44Looks interesting if niche. Somebody should take all the documentation and create gamification experience around it. With levels and all. Maybe even as a submission to the currently running Gamification Coursera class.... I can just imagine: Level one: you managed to download all sources. All the way to "You are the master, you can now serve your own ??? (ruby on rails app?) from your own server". Then build a commun…
Does anyone older than 14 really care about that?
Re: Welcome to Linux From Scratch
#45Looks interesting if niche. Somebody should take all the documentation and create gamification experience around it. With levels and all. Maybe even as a submission to the currently running Gamification Coursera class.... I can just imagine: Level one: you managed to download all sources. All the way to "You are the master, you can now serve your own ??? (ruby on rails app?) from your own server". Then build a commun…
Does anyone older than 14 really care about that?
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#46Hate to post a comment just to be negative, but, I seriously can't believe this has appeared on the front page of a site like HN. "Welcome to"?. LFS is so old that I would assume any self proclaimed geek/hacker would've already been aware of it. It has existed for over ten years.
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#47Earlier quoted context omitted.
Arch Linux deserves a mention here. http://www.archlinux.org/
Am I right in saying that Arch still doesn't have package signing by default? I know they've been working on adding it. Until it has that it can't really be used imo.
Also, I believe that "pacman" definitely wins the award for best package manager names.
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#49http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3171448 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1159909 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3677350 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1779665 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2336657
I'm not sure if that's what you're trying to do, or if you're just trying to link to the old threads. If the latter, please carry on.
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#50To those who haven't heard about LFS before: You really should also check out Gentoo which is basically the same thing but more elegant and easier. :)