USE flags!aqua26 wrote:3. what r the advantages of gentoo over other distros.
Command-line based install, for those GUI lovers.aqua26 wrote:4. what r the cons of gentoo besides long time to install it.

Then you only need one argument: no more RPM nightmaresaqua26 wrote: I want to promote Gentoo in India.
Since many ppl over here use RH or fedora.

Errr. Are you sure? Have you seen apt-get or yum yet? IMHO it's gotta to be better than portage.nyowe wrote:portage is in my view one of the greatest strengths of Gentoo ...

What about USE flags? You can't choose which compiler options you will get, all the packages are precompiled with bunch of useless stuff - Portage gives you ability to control this.defkewl wrote:Errr. Are you sure? Have you seen apt-get or yum yet? IMHO it's gotta to be better than portage.nyowe wrote:portage is in my view one of the greatest strengths of Gentoo ...
Oh... try to use yum in Fedora Core 3 without a network. The stupid, stupid, STUPID thing accesses the network to query ALL my repos for updated package lists. EVERY time. Regardless of whether it is searching for a package or installing a package.defkewl wrote:Have you seen apt-get or yum yet? IMHO it's gotta to be better than portage.


Have you heard of yum and up2date or apt4rpm for that matter?nightblade wrote:Then you only need one argument: no more RPM nightmaresaqua26 wrote: I want to promote Gentoo in India.
Since many ppl over here use RH or fedora.

I used RH for years, and up2date was one of the most popular in my bash_history./dev/random wrote: Have you heard of yum and up2date or apt4rpm for that matter?
Why not Gentoo?aqua26 wrote:Why Gentoo

Yum is definitely a good thing for RH/Fedora, as it deals with all of your dependencies for you, but it still deals with static RPM files (which become stale in some repositories). The real main reason I switched over to Gentoo from RH is that I hated the fact that, even though RPMs were available for PHP, none of the builds included imagemagick, which I wanted. Gentoo lets me specify the 'imagemagick' use flag and not worry about it every time I update.defkewl wrote:Errr. Are you sure? Have you seen apt-get or yum yet? IMHO it's gotta to be better than portage.nyowe wrote:portage is in my view one of the greatest strengths of Gentoo ...
Yum is definitely a good thing for RH/Fedora, as it deals with all of your dependencies for you, but it still deals with static RPM files (which become stale in some repositories). The real main reason I switched over to Gentoo from RH is that I hated the fact that, even though RPMs were available for PHP, none of the builds included imagemagick, which I wanted. Gentoo lets me specify the 'imagemagick' use flag and not worry about it every time I update.[/quote]Xenocrates wrote:Have you seen apt-get or yum yet? IMHO it's gotta to be better than portage.
aqua26 wrote: 4. what r the cons of gentoo besides long time to install it.
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I started using Gentoo because of the ability to integrate custom patches with the main package management system used (Portage). I was also very surprised of the flexibility that USE flags gave, although I must admit that it has been a while that I took the time to tweak them again - I use an almost default setting on all my machines (due to ease of maintenance).aqua wrote: 1. why u shifed to gentoo.
2. have u used any other distro before gentoo.
3. what r the advantages of gentoo over other distros.
4. what r the cons of gentoo besides long time to install it.
