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		<title>Gentoo Tutorial part 2: Adding goodies to the system.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the second part of the Gentoo Tutorials. In the first section &#8220;Minimal Gentoo Installation&#8221; we have built a fresh Gentoo system using the minimal install disk and downloading the stages/ports and building the kernel. This left us with a bare Gentoo OS. In this second Gentoo Tutorial we are going to customize and [...]]]></description>
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