[sclug] Gentoo...

Hamlesh Motah admin at hamlesh.com
Sun Nov 28 12:01:09 UTC 2004


Darren,

So essentially it gives you a decent tool set to manipulate source for
everything...  I've used Dead Rat (LMAO @ that), Drake, Turbo Linux,
Debain and finally settled on Slack.  Personally a server for me has to
either be Slackware or Free/Net/OpenBSD.  I've never been a great
believer in packages, I always prefer to make && make install.

Good to know there are other main stream distros out there now that
encourage people to do things the right way ;) :)

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-----Original Message-----
From: sclug-bounces at sclug.org.uk [mailto:sclug-bounces at sclug.org.uk] On
Behalf Of Darren Davison
Sent: 28 November 2004 11:51
To: sclug at sclug.org.uk
Subject: Re: [sclug] Gentoo...


On Sunday 28 November 2004 11:34, Hamlesh Motah wrote:
> It seems that most distros fly under my radar, personally I only seem 
> to pay attention to Slack and BSD.
>
> Anyway, my question is simple, why has there been so much hype over 
> Gentoo recently?

Hi,

I've been lurking here for a while and noting the Gentoo threads with 
interest as a committed Gentoo-er for a few years now.

For me, it's simply the best distro to use since it gives so much
control 
and flexibility.  It *is* higher maintenance than pre-compiled distros
but 
I wouldn't give it up for anything.  I used Dead Rat (briefly) and SuSE
for 
about 2 years, before switching all of my boxes over to Gentoo.

The ability to compile all software to match your own hardware (rather
than 
the lowest common denominator that pre-compilation necessarily dictates)
is 
great, despite the time involved to build packages such as KDE/GNOME.  
There are however tools like ccache and distcc that help significantly
in 
this area.

I think also, the Gentoo website, documentation and user community
(there 
are often >800 people in #gentoo on irc.freenode.net) are second to none

and make it much more of a fun experience.  But the portage package 
management tool simply blows anything else I've seen so far out of the 
water it's not even funny (Debian possibly excepted, but it's still much

better than apt).

Wouldn't recommend trying to run it as a first distro though.

Just my $0.02.  Regards,

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Darren Davison
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