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So the uh point of this thread, is different distros suit different people, hardware and workloads. Yah? Yah.
Saaaame procedure... as last year.... lalalalalaaaaaaa
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So the uh point of this thread, is different distros suit different people, hardware and workloads. Yah? Yah.
Yep, that and it was my expression of undying affection for Arch ![]()
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I forgot to set up speedstepping for my laptop on gentoo my freshman year of college....
I had to send in my laptop to get my cpu, motherboard, and hd replaced as they had melted a little.
Then I looked around for another distro
Sounds more like user error then a Gentoo problem.
Arch is nice though I'm glad I've started dual booting it. Definitely has its ups.
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I'm using both, gentoo and Arch.. tested Debian and Ubuntu for a long time, even stuff like Suse, Fedora and so on. The only two distros which can satisfy my needs are gentoo (compiling sucks a bit.. but aggressive cflags are a lot of fun) and arch (yeah, really bleeding edge software without compiling!).
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