Freakin awesome guys!
Thank you very much for your replies. This is what I got out of it:
1) Gentoo evolves. There are no major upgrades. This is a huge "go with
gentoo" point. I've never seen an operating system that didn't have
issues after a major upgrade. This means an updated system with gen
Hey guys,
I've been using gentoo on my desktop for several months now. I works
great. It cut five minutes off my build time when I build our product
tree. It went from 20 to 15 minutes.
I setup our email server using Debian. Its been solid as a rock and very
low maintenance. However, it provides
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 08:23 -0800, Tom Brown wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think I've got my gentoo installation all effed up. I went a few weeks
> without doing a --sync followed by a emerge -uD world. On top of that I,
> I installed my own version of Python 2.5.1 from the sou
Hi,
I think I've got my gentoo installation all effed up. I went a few weeks
without doing a --sync followed by a emerge -uD world. On top of that I,
I installed my own version of Python 2.5.1 from the source tarball off
of python.org. Now, after a --sync, when I do an emerge -uD world I will
see
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