Hello all,
the argument that one is in fact given more choice would be fine, even aside from attracting a much less capable user..
However, now there is:
- no Universal x86 CD
- only the GUI-based release manual supplied even on the minimal CD
the choice has been reduced.
The Universal x86 was the very best way to install Gentoo, giving you an excellent learning experience.
It was my first real attempt at installing a linux distro, and turned into the moment I bid goodbye to our beloved Microsoft's OS:
I managed a stage 3 install, and learned how to use the wealth of knowledge available through the Gentoo community without asking a single question.
The GUI installer really does shortcut this completely, and in many ways changes peoples perceptions of what to expect from Gentoo.
It's far less do-it-yourself and more someone-tell-me-what-i'm-doing-wrong-now.
See my thread
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-515122.html
Andy