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cfengine | ||
dropbox-dummy | ||
freetype2-ubuntu | ||
lib32-freetype2-ubuntu | ||
nvidia | ||
rxvt-unicode | ||
terminus-font-patched | ||
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pkgbuilds
As an arch linux user, I'm supposed to have my own collection of pkgbuilds. Seems appropriate, right?
So far the list:
- dropbox-dummy - to provide the dependency for dropbox-cli and keep dropbox binaries in a dotdir.
- nvidia - a set of packages for 358.16, which does not fuck up Civ5 and a bunch of unity games unlike the following 361.16.
- rxvt-unicode - to provide support for configurating 256 colors via xresources as well as pixbuf support. The package name is deliberately kept since I want to keep updated on new releases and revisions. The plan is to stick as close to archlinux upstream package as possible.
- terminus-font-patched - just Terminus with my preferred set of patches applied.