NyxCharon
Active Member
So, after getting to know the terminal fairly well, I'm taking the plunge and setting up 3 new VM's with these "Advanced" distros. These are by no means user friendly distro's.
For those who have never heard of them:
Gentoo->Everything is complied from source. Everything. You get the best possible speed/performance since everything is fine tuned to your exact hardware and specs. Yes, that means no package manager.
Arch-> "Bleeding Edge" AKA they have the newest version of every piece of software available ASAP. Not as advanced as you might think, but you have to be able to be able to fix a broken package manager to be able to use this distro effectively. Luckily, I used to use the Debian Experimental Repo's
Slackware->Install and general usage is for the most part standard, however it's known for it's very tough security, and being EXTREMELY hard to administrate and manage.
They say if you know these distros, you know linux.:good:
So, i was wondering if anyone had used these before and had any general tips/stories they wanted to share? Or i could be the first, since I've noticed this isn't a very linux active forum, those that do use it on here tend to cling to Ubuntu or other basic distros, which is fine, just not me.
For those who have never heard of them:
Gentoo->Everything is complied from source. Everything. You get the best possible speed/performance since everything is fine tuned to your exact hardware and specs. Yes, that means no package manager.
Arch-> "Bleeding Edge" AKA they have the newest version of every piece of software available ASAP. Not as advanced as you might think, but you have to be able to be able to fix a broken package manager to be able to use this distro effectively. Luckily, I used to use the Debian Experimental Repo's
Slackware->Install and general usage is for the most part standard, however it's known for it's very tough security, and being EXTREMELY hard to administrate and manage.
They say if you know these distros, you know linux.:good:
So, i was wondering if anyone had used these before and had any general tips/stories they wanted to share? Or i could be the first, since I've noticed this isn't a very linux active forum, those that do use it on here tend to cling to Ubuntu or other basic distros, which is fine, just not me.