Rebuilding
gboyce at badbelly.com
gboyce at badbelly.com
Sun Sep 21 00:14:21 EDT 2003
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Cole Tuininga wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 23:02, matt galster wrote:
> > Thanks, Mark.
> >
> > I'd noticed that the SuSE version was put up without support because SuSE
> > people wanted one for themselves. I guess that settles SuSE. I guess now
> > I'll need to decide about gentoo as well. Anyone have a feel for the
> > maturity of that dist? It isn't like RH or SuSE with a pedigree, AFAIK.
>
> I have a coworker who has been playing with gentoo as of late. He likes
> the fact that the software has a tendency to be cutting/bleeding edge,
> and he likes to feel as though he's getting more speed out of everything
> because it's compiled specifically for his setup. Truth be told none of
> us can really see a difference.
>
> I will say that the maturity seems lacking to a minor extent. I played
> with it briefly and had the package mechanism (called "emerge") barf on
> me a little bit. Admittedly, that could have been my fault.
Gentoo is great if you're looking to play with the latest and greatest. I
generally reinstall Gentoo when there's a major release of something
that won't make it into a stable release anytime soon. Last time it was
the release of Gnome 2.
Eventually I miss the testing of a distribution that goes through actual
QA, and switch back to Redhat or Debian though.
Their live CDs are a bit more convenient for testing like that though.
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