Or is there any difference?
Is one better than the other?
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Or is there any difference?
Is a Ford better than a Chevy?
Pffft! No! 😉 😛
Uhh there is a huge difference. FC5 is so dependent on RPM it's not cool. Power users will go with Ubuntu or Gentoo.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Is one better than the other?
Is a Ford better than a Chevy?
Yeah, and it's really uncool how dependent Ubuntu is on .debs and Gentoo on whatever their packages are called :roll:Originally posted by: DLeRium
Uhh there is a huge difference. FC5 is so dependent on RPM it's not cool. Power users will go with Ubuntu or Gentoo.
Originally posted by: Tullphan
Or is there any difference?
Is one better than the other?
Originally posted by: kamper
Yeah, and it's really uncool how dependent Ubuntu is on .debs and Gentoo on whatever their packages are called :roll:Originally posted by: DLeRium
Uhh there is a huge difference. FC5 is so dependent on RPM it's not cool. Power users will go with Ubuntu or Gentoo.
Gentoo doesnt use packages, it compiles everything from source
Originally posted by: SleepWalkerX
Originally posted by: Tullphan
Or is there any difference?
Is one better than the other?
Fedora Core is one of those distros that keeps the mentality of including "everything, but the kitchen sink."
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Gentoo doesnt use packages, it compiles everything from source
ebuilds are packages, the fact that you compile them locally instead of on a autobuild server is irrelevant. And there are binary packages for Gentoo for bigger things like O😵
Ebuilds are not packages. They are bash scripts used by portage for installation.
Use Gentoo if you'd like to learn a LOT about how linux works
I've never tried fedora core because rpm's turn me off.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Close enough, there's no hard rule that says packages have to be a single binary file.
Or if you just like watching gcc output scroll for hours on end.
That's called being short-sighted. RPMs are perfectly fine and are even techincally superior to .debs in a few ways, the fact that most people who create RPMs don't use those features isn't a failing in the package format.
Not liking something is fine, but blindling not liking it for no real reason is just plain stupid. I personally don't like FC because of some policy decisions that they make, the fact that there's virtually no packages in the official repositories and yum is slow as snot. RPMs are not in any way a problem.
No there isnt, there is just a hard rule saying that ebuilds are not packages.
Why you would bother watching something compile I have no idea. But you learn a lot in the installation process.
For one thing it isnt easy to unpack them, hell it isnt easy to make them in the first place because their documentation sucks.
Not only that, without using smart I run into so many dependency problems with rpm-based distros that it makes me want to scream.
Now explain to me how they are technically superior