Which is the best of the two, /g/?
Both are memes.
>>52249051
>____ is meme
kill yourself
Both have their advantages. Both are lightweight, minimal systems. If you spend your time customizing source, Gentoo is more friendly. If you would prefer binaries in most cases, Arch.
>>52248971
Windows 10
>>52249068
>kill yourself meme
reconsider your life choices
>>52249074
Did anyone make a guide on how to make it more private?
>>52248971
I use both, and gentoo sucks on slower computers, e.g. a laptop. Arch is almost a binary-based gentoo with systemd.
They both suck hairy gorilla balls.
>>52249090
Yeah
>unplug your ethernet cable and/or turn off your Wi-Fi
>>52249099
>Arch is almost a binary-based gentoo
How is Debian less of a "binary-based Gentoo"?
Gentoo is best because of the Gentoo User Repository, or GUR. It has any fucking piece of software you'd ever need.
>>52249125
debian does everything for you during setup, and there isn't the AUR
furthermore, it seems to install a ton more packages than arch does. also, OP asked for arch vs gentoo, debian not included.
gentoo is a meme
arch people actually use and enjoy
now I am locking this threads
>>52249309
>debian does everything for you during setupdebootstrap
>>52249309
>it seems to install a ton more packages than arch does
Disable the automatic installation of recommended packages.
>>52248971
gentoo for home desktop, arch for laptop, debian for servers which don't care if their software is outdated.