NuclearFusi0n
Diamond Member
Duke it out, ya linux junkies. (I'm slowly becoming one. 🙁)
P.S. Gentoo > *
Systems <~1.4 GHz and/or 56k connected need not apply.
P.S. Gentoo > *
Systems <~1.4 GHz and/or 56k connected need not apply.
There is no debate here, Debian is just better.
Systems <~1.4 GHz need not apply.
I'm really sick of stupid, pointless debates.
You're in like -fomit-frame-pointer in my CFLAGS. 😎Originally posted by: Nothinman
Systems <~1.4 GHz need not apply.
I'm running dual 1.2Ghz so where do I fall?
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
You're in like -fomit-frame-pointer in my CFLAGS. 😎Originally posted by: Nothinman
Systems <~1.4 GHz need not apply.
I'm running dual 1.2Ghz so where do I fall?
Originally posted by: Nothinman
There is no debate here, Debian is just better.
Originally posted by: Spyro
Originally posted by: Nothinman
There is no debate here, Debian is just better.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
There is no debate here, Debian is just better.
Originally posted by: Vortex
I've used both. I run gentoo on my desktop currently. They both have lightweight default installations. I prefer gentoo over debian currently. People always bitch and moan about having to compile everything with gentoo, but it takes me less than 24 hours to build a fully functional system with X, gnome, openoffice, xmms, xchat, mozilla.
Originally posted by: nicowju
i prefer debian generally, just because i can get it going faster. although i do like gentoo for its speed (since you're compiling it for your specific system). also, i prefer debian's philosophy and stuff over gentoo's "social contract" 🙂
Originally posted by: nicowju
i prefer debian generally, just because i can get it going faster. although i do like gentoo for its speed (since you're compiling it for your specific system). also, i prefer debian's philosophy and stuff over gentoo's "social contract" 🙂
Originally posted by: Vadatajs
Originally posted by: nicowju
i prefer debian generally, just because i can get it going faster. although i do like gentoo for its speed (since you're compiling it for your specific system). also, i prefer debian's philosophy and stuff over gentoo's "social contract" 🙂
I think that's debian's distinct advantage over gentoo. However, debian is way out of date compared to gentoo. Nuff said.