The first time I tried Gentoo was when I had just gotten my Bondi Blue iMac. SuSE, YellowDog, and Mandrake didn't work, so I thought Gentoo would. I started from stage 3, and compiled a kernel for the first time.
After everything was ready, I thought Gentoo was just like the other distros. I tried to start X, realized it wasn't there (I had no clue about portage) and scrapped Gentoo. It took forever, and I didn't even know it worked.
If you wanna hear a good story, I'll tell you how I put Debian on this same iMac. It involves the Debian CD, Gentoo CD, some pvc pipe, a kiwi, and about 12 kernel compiles.
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I used Gentoo for about a year before I ever read anything in the forums. It probably would have helped me learn much more.

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