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  1. Just a note for the future: When removing a feature many people are relying on, it often pays of to have the replacement ready. I get the feeling that essentially disabling Steam and Wine and telling people to hold of on playing games for a couple months is going to drive many people away. I understand that there is too much to do for too few people, and dropping features you don't feel are needed seems like a good option, but you are also serving a community of users. Telling a portion of that community that they are not wanted and should go elsewhere seems like a bad strategy, even if it frees up development time. Personally I'm going to hold off on the 1.3 upgrade for as long as possible, and see how that turns out.
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  2. gnew

    Funtoo slow in my netbook :(

    It really was the radeonsi's fault. I added a FLAG VIDEO_CARDS = "radeon radeonsi". So I realized the: emerge -auDN @world and stayed show! Many thanks to all for the strength.
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  3. cardinal

    Funtoo slow in my netbook :(

    Funtoo is software rendering because you haven't built the MESA radeonsi hardware rendering driver: > [ 1964.602] (EE) AIGLX error: dlopen of /usr/lib64/dri/radeonsi_dri.so failed (/usr/lib64/dri/radeonsi_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory) > [ 1964.603] (EE) AIGLX error: unable to load driver radeonsi
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  4. fsociety

    Screenshots

    Moved to Funtoo from Arch after many years. Did try Gentoo six months back but it was a dependency nightmare compared to Funtoo. I love how Funtoo just works and seems to be a little more intuitive with packages and current versions. Anyway here is a pic of my desktop. Running bspwm on a 32" Samsung Ultra Wide Screen curved monitor. Top screen shot is a nice empty one and the bottom is a wonderfully fake busy ;)
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