Nope. Not at all. I'm sick and tired of dinking with Linux, Gentoo especially. I've learned enough and what I've learned is good and I will not forget. Having an OS that works out of the box means productivity within minutes of installation.erm67 wrote:I used it on my brothers pc and it is nice indeed, I will maybe try it on my desktop. But won't it be boring if everything always work out of the box?Ateo wrote: From the linux on my desktops/notebooks perspective, I do believe I'll be switching to the Ubuntu way. It's just works and takes 30 minutes. I'm experienced enough to clean out the bloat.
But that's the problem. I don't use Gentoo because I'm cool. I use Gentoo because it works. I can't hold my 'faith' in something that is riddled by 20 somethings who 's primary objective seems to be internet fame. Ebuild repository has gone to shit the last couple of years and I'm not willing to stick around to be the guinea pig when I need a serious operating system so that I can make money to put food on my table.erm67 wrote:This is exactly the point, besides Ubuntu guy are in the business of making money out of support and certification and this can leverage some burden from the sysadm shoulder.In the end, Gentoo is a great hobbyist distribution. But you need to devote a lot of time to learn it but once you learn it, it's cake walk. I believe Gentoo is a powerful tool. It's not for everyone. For some, it is a great stepping stone. For others, it's a dangerous tool. For the rest, well, the rest are the ones that have 3 year solid Gentoo servers with 6 month uptimes... =)
I really have to go ...............
Personally, compiling from source is overrated and should only be used when it's really needed. To compile an entire system from source is perfect for the after school project in which the kid has all the time in the world. To me, time is money and Gentoo can't cut when the minimum installation time is about 6 hours, more for a desktop.
People brag about Portage being the heartbeat of Gentoo. Well, I'm over it. It's just as powerful as any other Package Manager these days (well, I can only compare to APT) and does the job in a fraction of the time (yay, no compiling)..
I really see no reason for me to use Gentoo anymore. I've outgrown it.






