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I ditto thatNTT wrote:These these people exsist indeed, but they are not, and should not be, the target audience for a Gentoo system. People who get afraid of seeing a CLI window, should not be encouraged to try to compile and build their own setup together the Gentoo way. People who want to make Gentoo easy to install by the average "Windows granny who can read their email" types of person, have, in my opinion, lost all touch of reality. There are other distributions trying to target that audience.mdeininger wrote:c) there's people who really don't like console level install/can't do 'em. I'm not one of them, but I understand the problem, so I think it's a good idea.
The people you ARE targetting with Gentoo are, to say the least, not impressed by seeing a graphical thingy for setting up their system.
IF you really are trying to pull in "noobs", people with no hardware/OS/understanding of workings of OS skills whatsoever into Gentoo, expect the forums soon to be flooded with the most trivial questions, over and over again, without using the search functions, or looking at Wiki's. Most of the really "leet" Gentoo users lurking on this form will be scared away, and the community will drown and die.
My 2cents of gasoline.
I am one of those people who do not like the cli install - I have done 1 and 1 only stage one install (about a year ago) the system stayedThese these people exsist indeed, but they are not, and should not be, the target audience for a Gentoo system.
Why dont you install a binary distribution, like Debian then? ap-get has all the advantages of portage, has a looot of packages ready to install, and is precompiled binary, so packages install in seconds rather than minutes or even hours.pony-tail wrote:I would not have put Gentoo back on if they had not gone
with the graphic installer as the old way just takes too long and I do not have that amount of time - ...

well, I'd personally recommend Ubuntu to this type of audience... maybe Kubuntu even...NTT wrote:Why dont you install a binary distribution, like Debian then? ap-get has all the advantages of portage, has a looot of packages ready to install, and is precompiled binary, so packages install in seconds rather than minutes or even hours.pony-tail wrote:I would not have put Gentoo back on if they had not gone
with the graphic installer as the old way just takes too long and I do not have that amount of time - ...
You believe it is a great distro ... but you do not know it for sure? I can understand that. If you do not do your customization and do not get your hands dirty with Gentoo internals - can you call yourself a Gentoo user? I do not own Gentoo and do not make rules - but isn't the development going in wrong direction? Why waste time on something what is not needed for everyday life? Or am I supposed to reinstall it every now and then? Is it time to move to LFS?pony-tail wrote:I am one of those people who do not like the cli install - I have done 1 and 1 only stage one install (about a year ago) the system stayedThese these people exsist indeed, but they are not, and should not be, the target audience for a Gentoo system.
stable and error free for a year until I screwed it up a week ago . I then nuked the hosed system and did the graphical install it screwed up
while emerging KDE . So I installed again minus KDE no problems system back online , emerged kde and some apps all good .
The machine is a PIII 800 on a Aopen MX3s board with a TNT vid .definately not fast but it got there.
The new installer has a few bugs but as they get found and sorted it will improve . I would not have put Gentoo back on if they had not gone
with the graphic installer as the old way just takes too long and I do not have that amount of time - It will ,I hope get more people using Gentoo
as I believe it is a great distro , and the more people using it the better !

