Adventures are pretty personal
Posted Sep 20, 2006 2:24 UTC (Wed) by
drag (subscriber, #31333)
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Adventures are pretty personal by debacle
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My Gentoo odyssey (Linux.com)
Redhat to Slackware to Gentoo to Debian for me. More or less.
I liked slackware probably the most, but in terms of having to compile my own software it was too tedious. The first time wasn't bad, but over having the system for several months and wanting to update this or that it became pretty hard.
I tried Gentoo fairly early on since it seemed like Slackware except with package management. It was fine, having to compile everything is tiresome though. I liked the install though because I learned how to setup a chroot environment from it.
After that I did a bunch of quad booting and tried FreeBSD and such and left my Gentoo install to langish for a 3 or 4 months or so. After that I tried to update it and it basicly self-destructed. So much of the system had changed that trying to get it back up to date was a lost cause.
With Debian it was difficult to come to term with living with the package management system. It seems that the whole distro revolves around just the package management system and it's easy to break stuff if you go around in the ham-fisted Slackware style of administrating stuff.
But otherwise it's the only system that is realy maintainable for me in the long term. I had a install going for several years and it outlasted 2 computers.
Now I think I would have a very hard time going back to Gentoo. Debian has revealed to me that I very much prefer spending my time using my computer rather then working to maintain my system when stuff randomly break on each update.
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