Hello Gentoo users, devs & all your pets
Today one thing really struck me. Even though Gentoo has its Handbook which is of finest quality, it later leaves all the newcomers on their own. I mean, if one is a newbee to Linux and doesn't have any clues about what to emerge after system, kde and firefox, how can one get to know the best and the greatest Linux applications?
In other words I would like to open discussion on the following idea of my own:
Packages Recommended fOr Destop
(PROD / PRO-Desktop)
and
Packages Recommended fOr Server
(PROS / PRO-Server)
"PRO" of course stands for "professional"
I know there are many happy Gentoo users, who have its own set of "the-best-of" applications. I know there are many packages to choose from. But selecting them straight from Portage tree is troublesome for someone not knowing what to look for. I just would like to hear your opinions on what applications / packages you think one should emerge and how to configure them to have The Best, Gentoo Driven, Professional Desktop Installation (TM) and Professional Server Installation (TM).
I can identify some needs for a typical desktop installation, just for the ordinary user like me:
* fast and optimized base system (which is Gentoo, of course)
* compatibility with most 32-bit applications (because I run on amd64)
* autodetection of devices, if possible
* autoconfiguration of network cards, having DHCP as a default
* reconnecting network cards properly if cable unplugged and replugged
* perfect USB handling
* hotplugging and automounting of USB devices (e.g. pen drive)
* automounting for CDs and DVDs
* best multimedia experience: sound drivers, audio & video codecs
* apps for playing DVD movies
* printing support, easy adding printers, both local & networked
* easy sharing of files and printers
* burning CDs and DVDs
* CD-ripping and sound encoding
* support for 3D graphics cards
* hints for gaming (yes, you knew it was coming
* text processing utilities
* recommendations for office suits
* system localization
For programmers also:
* recommendations for compilers, interpreters and libs + docs
* recommendations for IDEs for different languages / environments
For server I don't have that amount of experience yet, as I did only some installations involving Java+Tomcat and Apache+MySQL+PHP.
So I would really love to hear a voice of server veterans here!
And let's not forget notebook users, too! I really can't recommend here anything, because I'll be getting my first notebook next week
This is possibly a big effort, but that shouldn't stop anyone from proposing its own set of categories or packages. I mean, if this could evolve into some kind of official or semi-official recommendation, all new users would at least have a vision of what Recommended Gentoo Desktop could look like.
Quite a bit of other distributions have some notion of installing predefined set of applications for different needs, or even 'all' applications they provide. I know about and I love the flexibility (and power!) that Gentoo gives to the end user. But if one knows at least some milestone points, he or she will more quickly get to the destination. Which in this case is a fully working, beautiful desktop for fast, power-user machine.
The target is The Best Desktop Experience and Usability(TM).
Now let the discussion begin.
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"If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." - Sir Isaac Newton



