• FuckBigTech347@lemmygrad.ml
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      3 days ago

      I don’t use Gentoo but I still frequent the Gentoo Wiki and pick apart packages because it’s such a great resource for OpenRC.

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            2 days ago

            I have struggled with Fedora for couple of years (graphics drivers after major updates), then Ubuntu got me down a couple of times (snaps and other malice).

            Zero issues with Gentoo after the initial setup. You build it, update it, and IT WORKS. Also you can easily remove parts of software you’re building with USE flags. -telemetry, -x11, and you never care about it anymore.

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              22 hours ago

              I must assume Gentoo does require manual intervention here and there, and updates must take eternity for packages that are not precompiled, ain’t it so?

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                17 hours ago

                I have an 8 core CPU, but I have to admit I don’t use any DE.

                Updates can take several hours if I don’t upgrade for a while, but PC is usable during them (you can set number of build threads).

                Manual intervention is what I’ve said needed way more in Fedora, which left me without any video after updates, or Ubuntu which broke integrations or replaced my software.

                Gentoo just… is.

                There are sometimes updates that would require intervention if you do something special, nothing too difficult though, and you get a link to Wiki with working solutions.

                I need to donate more money to that project.