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From: "Kevin O'Gorman" <kogorman@...>
Subject: Goodbye, Gentoo
Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 16:28:46 -0700
It looks like it&#39;s time to take Gentoo off of my main machine.  I feel a little sad about it, or I&#39;d just quietly go away.<br><br>A few months ago, an update made the machine headless -- well, it could no longer bring up X but I could use the console-mode for admin, and log in via SSH from my laptop and run GUI programs.  I was busy at the time, first deciding and then implementing my retirement, so I let it go.<br>
<br>Now, a couple of months into my retirement, I&#39;m trying to fix things up, and the latest Gentoo live disk cannot talk to my monitor at all.  Whatever it&#39;s trying is unacceptable to the HD monitor I&#39;ve had on there for a year, and I can&#39;t even run the consoles.  The video card is an ATI Rage XL on the motherboard.  Like the rest of the machine, it&#39;s vintage 2000, so maybe support got dropped.  But I&#39;m not inclined to drop the machine -- it was the ballyhooed thing in Linux Journal in 2002 when I finished my PHD, so I put together these pieces: <br>
* Two XEON chips.  I didn&#39;t know it right away but that means 4 cores.  They are old Pentium IV-based 32-bit chips.  I got the slowest still being made, so the clock speed is 1.6 GHz.  On 4 cores, it&#39;s not bad at all. <br>
*  2GB of DDR ECC memory<br>* about a dozen hard drives (some old, but mostly 500GB - 2TB Sata drives), I feel it&#39;s still worthy of respect.  Some of these are in EZ-Dock docking stations and are used for rotating backups (including off-site).  The main directories are on hardware RAID 1 so I have ongoing redundancy.<br>
* a Smart UPS 1500 for everything except the laser printer.<br><br>So, since I am familiar with Ubuntu from work, and have it on a couple of laptops, I&#39;m installing from the Ubuntu 11.04 live disk (video is just fine).<br>
<br>The real headache is all the stuff I&#39;m going to have to port.<br><br>1) Apache and dynamic (Python CGI) web site.<br>2) Postfix<br>3) About a dozen accounts that just do wget(1) data gathering triggered by the cron daemon.<br>
4) DNS (I run my own domain on a commercial DSL account)<br>5) NTP client and server<br>6) Whatever else I forgot I set up over the years.<br clear="all"><br>My original reason for using Gentoo is that this machine was pretty exotic when I bought it, and I wanted to be able to tweak the compiler to get the most out of it.  I can still do that for specific applications I&#39;m working on, but otherwise it&#39;s really a non-issue now.  I have gotten pretty tired of updates that take over 48 hours to compile, and the occasional mess-up that once or twice led me to rebuild with empty-tree and took a week or so.  <br>
<br>So I guess I shouldn&#39;t complain (and I&#39;m not).  I&#39;m just not in the target market for Gentoo any more.  It was fun, though.<br>-- <br>Kevin O&#39;Gorman, PhD<br><br>
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-- Paul Hartman
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