[ale] Current Red Hat users - moving on?
Grady Harris
gharri2 at emory.edu
Tue Dec 9 10:05:40 EST 2003
I've had Gentoo running on my desktop machine at home, PII~400, for two months,
and haven't managed to mess it up yet, which is a record for me. Only took me
three tries to get through the installation--of course, three tries, back to
back, meant about nine days.
Once it was installed, and I had added Gnome & KDE bases & gone through a couple
of syncing cycles, most of the tools I would need for any compilation were
there, so emerging new programs took less time. Open Office, though, took about
36 hours to compile.
Grady Harris
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Message: 9
Date: 08 Dec 2003 22:19:45 -0500
From: Calvin Harrigan <charriglists at bellsouth.net>
Subject: RE: [ale] Current Red Hat users - moving on?
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 10:37, Matthew Brown wrote:
> Anoyone going with gentoo? I am trying it out on a new web server. It
> looks pretty sharp.
>
<snip>
I'll give a second to Gentoo...
It's been over a year since I've started using it. Haven't looked
back. Portage is a wonderful application delivery system, even if it's
slow. Slow due to fact it compiles most of the programs you install.
My system runs noticeably faster with a Gentoo install than with a
RedHat.
I have it installed on my desktop, laptop, and two servers.
Calvin...
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