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070518 arnuld wrote: |
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>> On 5/18/07, Mauro Faccenda <faccenda@×××.net> wrote: |
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>> AFAIK, Gentoo filosophy is about choices. |
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>> If you want it simple, you can keep it simple. |
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>> If you don't, you can do it too. |
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> yep, 99% it was *my* mistake. |
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> hey.. i did not blame Gentoo in my earlier post. |
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Yes, Gentoo is for people who want to manage their own box, |
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make their own choices & learn from their own mistakes. |
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I installed Gentoo on my machine 031007 & haven't re-installed since: |
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I check once a week for packages to update (avoid 'emerge world') |
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& decide how close to the cut/bleeding edges I want to be. |
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I plan to build a new machine later this year & install Gentoo there too. |
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Once you get used to it, you'll probably like Gentoo: most people do. |
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Those who leave usually are very busy in their lives |
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& simply don't have the time to keep it upto-date. |
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