Originally posted by: brjames
Why I use gentoo:
Gentoo detected the hard drive i wanted to install on, debian didnt (actually this is the only real one, the others are just bonus)
That's pretty weird, definitely not an inherent debian problem (what I mean is, generally, a hard drive is a hard drive no matter the OS).
emerge kde, gnome, or any window manager actually emerges X as a dependence, tasksel does not automatically install X if you select your machine is a desktop (wow that was annoying to figure out)
I don't think it's even possible for a package to be installed without having its dependencies installed. Not saying you're lying but it just seems really really odd. Oh, and tasksel sucks.
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For instance the DEs and WMs you mention don't pull in all of X because it's not a requirement, just he base Xlibs are required to run an X app over the network. And I actually do this, I installed ethereal on one of my servers without a monitor and I'm glad it didn't install all of gnome just for that.
Good point Nothinman
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gentoo has forums, debian has mailing lists (guess which i prefer)
I have a very strong distaste for gentoo's forums. They are basically the epitome of what I don't like about the bulk of gentoo's users.
gentoo has documention, debian does too, but its really crappy
Gentoo's is definitely easier to digest and more up to date. This is an area where debian could do a lot of work to improve. HOWEVER, their docs aren't all that bad. My mac using friend read through their docs with no complaints and now is running debian on his imac. He even recovered from a corrupted package by grabbing another one from the net and installing it instead. (corrupted iso or flakey cd drive problem I assume, he never did check the md5 sum of the iso)
not to mention quicker updates, but thats probably a bleeding-edge, stability trade-off
Maybe. The only stuff I find that's not on the bleeding edge is stuff like gnome and kde and X (i.e. really BIG gui stuff). I have no problem with running 3rd party packages so I've been running X 4.3 for forever now and I have no complaints. I honestly can't imagine how I could ever like another linux distro over debian, it really is that nice - once you take some time to learn it.
please dont refer to me as an "ignorant savage" 😉
Well of course not EVERY gentoo user is an idiot. But there are a LOT of them. Way too many. And I inevitably end up dealing with them on a daily basis, so I have some pent up frustration.
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Also, there are -O4 (and above probably) optimizations, just not with gcc. My compiler class uses Tru64 Unix which has a C compiler which has a -O4 option ( I only know about it because my professor said that it normally makes your code run slower 😛).
Yeah, I can remember seeing -O4 in some icc flags or something before too, but gcc is what's pertinent to this discussion.
Originally posted by: xcript
Don't let it get to you. I put it down to it being their "time of the month". 😉
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That was the first time I've litereally laughed out loud at a post here in a long time.
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