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I recently asked about Gentoo at WebmasterWorld [webmasterworld.com] and after some thought decided to give it a whirl.
If you're not familiar with Gentoo Linux [gentoo.org], here it is in a nutshell:
A linux distro that you compile and build from the ground up. Specific to your individual architecture, preferences and hardware.
It took me almost 48hrs to get the basic system up and running with a working x-server on a Nforce2 chipset (and all the problems that entails) but now I've done it I can tell you this: It's GOOD baby!
It runs about 30% faster than RH for me, and I learnt TONS of stuff building it, which was one of the things that really interested me. I learnt:
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Nick
Couple of years with RH. It does most of the work for you as you probably know. Fedora is actually really nice, but having every program on your machine specifically tailored for your hardware and prefs is, performance wise, beyond anything you could do with pre-compiled binaries...
Nick
OK, well I'm about 6 months messing with Mandrake and Debian. Very computer literate though and I learn fast.
I'd like to give it a go. Do you think I'd cope with it?
Did you find any useful resources on the web to guide you through it, or are the Gentoo helpfiles sufficient?
I'm not sure what I'd do with the box when built, it's not for anything important, but I'd like to give it a try. Skills like that are always useful to have.
TJ
If I did, you will ;)
>>Did you find any useful resources on the web to guide you through it
Just head over to gentoo.org -> they have a good install guide (don't rush it, it. Read everything) and a great forum with a LOT of very knowledgeable Gentoo enthusiasts....
Let me know how you get on, I have the same nick over there...
Nick