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Contributed by Chad Brandt
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Friday, 10 September 2004
This article describes some of the interesting features of gentoo and goes over the installation. In my opionion, the best thing about Gentoo is that it brings the concept of BSD ports to LinuxI hesitated to install it because I knew it would take three days since
you have to compile your own software, and I assumed I would have lots of
compilation errors to troubleshoot. But four of my friends have been running it
at their workplaces and say they rarely get compilation errors -- mirable
dictu. Three of them are solidly convinced for Gentoo; the other is a
little tired of having to wait for a package to compile. But everyone says you
just run "emerge PACKAGE" in a shell window and leave it alone, and 90%
of the time you end up with a flawlessly installed package. No mess, no fuss,
just pure impact. The way Unix was meant to be. This article describes my
experience installing Gentoo, some things I learned along the way, and describes
the Gentoo features I found the most interesting.
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