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8 days agoI’m looking for something similar. I did start a project for something more general but, incomplete project pile.


I’m looking for something similar. I did start a project for something more general but, incomplete project pile.


I’ve gotta finish SC. Sadly I started full time work around the time of it’s release.


The article makes it sound like it’s marketing, I’m going to guess it’s because internet advertising doesn’t work with the audience they want or they got some diminishing returns. Sounds expensive though.
What are the requirements for getting something on the list?
I ran Gentoo Linux 2003 to about 2008. I initially picked it up because of a hype. However, I loved the degree of customisation over the system that I got at the time. The install process teaches you of alternatives to things that distributions would include. It gave me a lot more choice as to what I used with my system and the process of installing. It definitely made me understand how the system worked a lot more.
I reinstalled it 2023 and I’m still using it too today. My reasons are different now. One is a hint of nostalgia. However, another is the package manager. Since the package manager is only text files, it is very easy to extend and change with your own packages. Releasing packages on other systems is much more involved process.
Another reason is when you compile the code yourself you can choose the options to some it degree with use flags. I still build my own kernel as I can choose what to include and I think I will be moving to a unified Kernel in efi soon and do away with grub.
Using Gentoo compared to most other distributions the system feels more open and more malleable.
While I do consider arch rather similar and I did use it for a couple years. The AUR scared me a bit.