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diff --git a/content/xml/simple-faqs.xml b/content/xml/simple-faqs.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94efc71 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/xml/simple-faqs.xml @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +<faqs> + <faq> + <title>What is ACCEPT_KEYWORDS for?</title> + <maintainers> + <dev>swift</dev> + </maintainers> + <keywords> + <key>ACCEPT_KEYWORDS</key> + <key>make.conf</key> + <key>portage</key> + </keywords> + <solution> + <p> + ACCEPT_KEYWORDS is a variable you can set in /etc/make.conf to tell + Portage to accept all packages that are marked as ~arch (for instance, by + placing "~x86" as its value). + </p> + + <p> + Beware though, this means that your entire system will use packages that + haven't been tested thoroughly yet. You should only do this if you know + how to properly fill in bugreports at <uri + link="https://bugs.gentoo.org">bugzilla</uri>. + </p> + + <p> + You might want to use package.keywords instead. + </p> + </solution> + </faq> + + <faq> + <title>What is ACPI?</title> + <maintainers> + <dev>swift</dev> + </maintainers> + <keywords /> + <solution> + <p> + ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface, a power + management specification that allows the operating system to slow down or + even shut down unused components, effectively managing the power + consumption of your system. + </p> + + <p> + It is known to cause some troubles on occasion but is generally safe to + use. To disable ACPI temporarily, add "acpi=off" as a boot parameter to + the kernel. + </p> + </solution> + </faq> + +</faqs> |