• Digit@lemmy.wtf
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    2 days ago

    Sure I know how to install gentoo. You run sudo brl fetch gentoo.

    Oh, you mean outside of bedrock?

    Sure, I know how to install gentoo. You follow this >40 second video guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t09IbcxAJlU

    … Or if that’s too hard, cheat with Calculate, Redcore, Decibel, Argent, 250126 exGENT, or even an old Toorox, Sabayon or CloverOS.

    But no, seriously, do a proper stage3 by the handbook.

    And fret not. Everybody fails the first time. (Like the Jump Program in the movie The Matrix.) … But what if you don’t?

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    I did it once

    Used it for a month

    Compilation never got faster

    Miserable experience updating or installing new software

    Never trying it again

    Just use minimal binary distros like Arch

    Or if you really want the control of Gentoo use Nix; it’s just a better system for that since almost everything you need is prebuilt as well

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      For desktop use, I’m not even sure that minimal binary distros make as much of a difference as they used to. Most of the software I use tends to be flatpak, which is like the opposite of minimal binary.

      I’m starting to think that whatever distro installs and updates the easiest is probably the best to use. Either that, or if you want a specialized distro, like one specializing in games, that might be the best, because games tend to be my number one headache.

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    5 days ago

    Remilia Scarlet lying about using Gentoo when you know she’s using a Linux Mint laptop that Sakuya gave her

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      Sakuya silently switched it to Mint instead of upgrading to Win11, and Remi never even noticed.

      meanwhile Flan is on some Lain shit, compiling LFS in her basement

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        “on some Lain shit” is the best description I’ve ever heard. And 100% true for Flan lmao

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    It’s quite a valuable skill to be able to do it. You appreciate how all the bits of Linux fit together when you’ve done the whole installation from scratch, and know that’s there’s nothing particularly hard about compiling the kernel. Indeed, it’s one of the easiest packages to compile, got a great module selector and very few dependencies. You’re far more likely to be able to recover a borked system if you’ve got all the low-level skills.

    Actually using Gentoo as your daily driver? Well, that’s a different matter. The problem with having complete control over every aspect of your system in every detail is that you’re also responsible for it. Arch (btw) is a bit more of a sensible middle ground. You retain most of the control and responsibility, but also have all those packages prebuilt and ready to work together, plus loads of great documentation.

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      Gentoo, and to a lesser extent Arch, are kits for building your own operating system. That means there are a millions ways to put together a system. That can make support and debugging harder.

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    5 days ago

    Still using my Gentoo install on my server which is now going on maybe 8 years?.. Never changing it lol.

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      My gentoo server’s up 2550 days (5 days until 7th birthday), not far behind you.

      (Though that’s just uptime. Had as long again before the fire.)

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    I could probably figure it out if i wanted to. I’ve used Arch, Void, NixOS, and now Guix, but Gentoo never appealed to me. I generally really don’t like compiling software. I know you don’t have to compile everything anymore these days, but still, seems like that’s kinda the point of using the distro, so i don’t see why someone like me would want to use it.