Does anyone use Gentoo as a daily driver and how is it? I'm thinking about installing it on my laptop. Is there any issues with dual booting?
why the fuck would you install gentoo, insatll a normal distro like debian, fedora, ubuntu
yo omar, what the fuck am i looking at here?
>>53813775
It's a thing used to grind dank nuggs
>>53813775
The caps are two pieces of a herb grinder, you put the herbs in there, close it and then it grinds them.
What's on top of it is a chicken nugget.
>>53813877
>>53813902
thx adrian and clifford
>>53813735
I like hobbyist distros. It's fun to mess around. I've been using arch for years now
>>53813877
ADRIANNNN!
>>53813669
Been using Gentoo for quite awhile on laptop + desktop with distcc its a breeze to get things up and running on laptop.
>>53814090
FUCK YOU ARCH IS STABLE AND PROFESSIONAL.
>>53813669
I run gentoo on computers with both legacy bios and UEFI. Everything runs fine and i usually dual boot on both with grub2, chainloading the other OS
>>53813669
I installed Hardened Gentoo with uclibc just for shits. You literally have to make a patch for everything you want to emerge.
>>53813669
I've been using Gentoo on my laptop for over a year now.
Never had any problems once everything was set up.
>>53813669
Yes. It's the best OS by far desu senpai. Significantly more stable than lmaodebian, while at the same time giving access to much more up-to-date packages - which, by the way, can be installed without having to convert the entire system to an unstable profile.
It also has a fuckload more packages available than any other distro aside from arch. Plus, it's one of the handful of distros that still offer working systemd-free profiles.
>>53814410
>uclibc
You brought it upon yourself.
>>53813669
Gentoo is amazing. I can have multiple conflicting versions of packages, or 64 and 32 bit libraries at once. And it's all fine because the programs that depend on specific architectures or specific versions of programs are compiled from source, so portage just links them with the version it knows it depends on.
See https://devmanual.gentoo.org/general-concepts/slotting/ and https://www.gentoo.org/support/news-items/2015-03-28-true-multilib.html
If you've ever had to deal with dependency issues with packages you'll know why this is awesome.
Also being able to manually include (or exclude) certain features from any package or your kernel is extremely useful. For example, I was able to simply remove the SSL heartbeat extension and recompile my packages when the heartbleed vuln came out.
Did I even mention Portage?
>Portage works without any external repo.
>Portage supports using llvm icc etc to build with.
>Portage supports distcc.
>Portage supports slotting of dependencies.(multiple versions of python ruby gtk etc)
>Portage supports multiple kernels BSD Fedora debian etc.
>Portage can thread package installs and downloads.
>>53813669
pic related
>>53813735
Get out