Originally posted by: Chumpman
Gentoo can be fast, but if you have to spend 2 days configuring and compiling, you lose all your "supposed speed."
Sigh. I think this is the only supposed drawback people can come up with when attempting to put Gentoo down.
It takes me about 10-15 minutes to configure everything initially, then I leave my box to compile for 6 hours or so. That's
it..
Ok, so I'm not compiling KDE (6 hours or so compile for me), but for all my "trouble" I come out with a fast, streamlined system that's easily kept simply up-to-date or on the bleeding edge (depending on how the 'ACCEPT_KEYWORDS' variable is set).
It's not as if I'll then be recompiling X on a daily basis..
Now I can see how Gentoo may be a problem for those who are prone to breaking their system regularly, but for the rest of us it's the only logical choice.
Sorry, just had to add that last bit to piss off the Debian users. I'm only joking of course.
Anyway, that's enough from me.. Later :beer:
P.S. Remember, there are binary packages for most (if not
all) of the otherwise relatively large compiles in the portage tree.
Edit: I think we need some new linux related avatars, we can't all be tuxes..
