Hi, I want to install X using atx-drivers (btw - I also have the same issue if i try installing opensource drivers) but I am required to add the abi_x86_32[/size] use flag for serveral packages.
Is there a way to install X without adding the abi_x86_32 [/size]use flag? I would like to keep this install as 64bit as possible. I am doing a fresh install but I have grabbed my old gentoo USE flags from the previous gentoo install on this same hardware.
quad ~ # epro show
=== Enabled Profiles: ===
arch: x86-64bit
build: current
subarch: amd64-k10
flavor: desktop
mix-ins: cinnamon
mix-ins: gnome
mix-ins: X
=== All inherited flavors from desktop flavor: ===
workstation (from desktop flavor)
core (from workstation flavor)
minimal (from core flavor)
=== All inherited mix-ins from desktop flavor: ===
X (from workstation flavor)
audio (from workstation flavor)
dvd (from workstation flavor)
media (from workstation flavor)
mediadevice-audio-consumer (from media mix-in)
mediadevice-base (from mediadevice-audio-consumer mix-in)
mediadevice-video-consumer (from media mix-in)
mediadevice-base (from mediadevice-video-consumer mix-in)
mediaformat-audio-common (from media mix-in)
mediaformat-gfx-common (from media mix-in)
mediaformat-video-common (from media mix-in)
console-extras (from workstation flavor)
print (from desktop flavor)
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Hi, I want to install X using atx-drivers (btw - I also have the same issue if i try installing opensource drivers) but I am required to add the abi_x86_32[/size] use flag for serveral packages.
Is there a way to install X without adding the abi_x86_32 [/size]use flag? I would like to keep this install as 64bit as possible. I am doing a fresh install but I have grabbed my old gentoo USE flags from the previous gentoo install on this same hardware.
And from my make.conf:
And the output from emerge -auvDN ati-drivers:
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