teknomage1 wrote:longship wrote:
Boy, are you going to start some flame wars here.
The topic lasted a year without starting one. The Gentoo community's just that cool.
I agree. That's why I'm switching everything to Gentoo.
Best Docs of any distribution.
Best, most informative forums of any distribution.
Seemingly, the most active and knowledgeable community of any distribution.
I've been a Linux user for over a decade. I've tried many distributions (started with Slackware). I switched to Debian because of its incredible community support, and somewhat cutting edge character. However, Debian is too damned slow getting things into their repositories. Even "Testing" has old stuff.
When I build a new machine, it's going to have new stuff in it. I want my distribution to support that new stuff. Plus, I want things to work. I want to be able to use my computer, not have to fuss with it all the time. It's true that Gentoo is a bit fussy, however, once one has things rolling along, I've seen no other distribution that has as as full support for new hardware.
Bringing up Gentoo on a VIA EPIA MII12000 Mini-ITX motherboard was a cinch. Everything just worked the first time, including the special drivers for video and sound on that Mobo available in Portage. With Debian I'd likely have had to patch XFree and the kerne or use CVS versionsl. When I recently decided to build a dual core AMD64 box, my sole consideration was Gentoo.
Can Gentoo be a pain in the ass, too? You bet. Compiling everything takes time. However, once the damned thing is running, it's running very well. And if there's problems, you still have the Gentoo community to fall back on.
After a decade of Linux use, my computers are running fairly cutting edge stuff *and* at the same time are stable. Plus, anytime I want to update, I only have to update portage and run "emerge -uD world". I don't have to do that very often.
Thanks Gentoo team.