BTW, I've never met a gentoo user who's into high performance tuning, and I know plenty.
Most of them simply appreciate the flexibility and the source-based approach. Chances are that stock gentoo will not perform worse than a good binary distro, and that's sufficient for the most.
What you get is flexibility. Disabling GNOME or PulseAudio is a one-liner. In Ubuntu, you cannot even do it.
Most of them simply appreciate the flexibility and the source-based approach. Chances are that stock gentoo will not perform worse than a good binary distro, and that's sufficient for the most.
What you get is flexibility. Disabling GNOME or PulseAudio is a one-liner. In Ubuntu, you cannot even do it.
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