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Originally posted by Zhick View PostHuh? Maybe I don't understand you correctly, or maybe you really read to fast, but there's a whole lot of documentation on http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/index.xml . And pretty much everything you don't find there you'll find on http://gentoo-wiki.com/ .
Having said all that, I will be going right back to Gentoo as soon as I can install it.
(Currently the LiveCD installer is broken, which is yet again ANOTHER issue. You would think they would have tested it seeing how the installer for beta2 was broken as well.)
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Originally posted by Forge View PostA Debian Sid LiveCD is bleeding edge? I think perhaps this word does not mean what you think it means.
Most people don't need to run the latest RC kernels anyways, so it bleeds enough for meLast edited by sundown; 07 July 2008, 03:15 PM.
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Normal Gentoo ("arch") is damn stable. From my previous experiences, I'd put it with Etch.
Gentoo testing ("~arch") is, by and large, comparable to Lenny.
That's about where the straight comparisons end. You can mix "arch" with "~arch" on a per-package basis. You can unmask packages that would be perfectly suited in Sid. You can run *-9999 ebuilds that grab current-to-the-day source code snapshots.
Gentoo bleeds as much as it's root is crazy. And I love it for that. But an AthlonXP 2600+ is not the place for it (upgrade coming hopefully this fall).
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Originally posted by Joe Sixpack View PostMaybe you've never actually USED the wiki. It's completely outdated - so much it causes more harm than good (try using it for radeon drivers or (lm_sensors). My first experience with Gentoo was a few days ago. I personally love the distro, but I must be honest: Between FreeBSD, Slackware, and other "expert" distros, Gentoo has by far the worst documentation. It's scattered all over hell, and most known issues aren't centralized, but rather found by google showing you some random forum page where one user helped another.
Having said all that, I will be going right back to Gentoo as soon as I can install it.
(Currently the LiveCD installer is broken, which is yet again ANOTHER issue. You would think they would have tested it seeing how the installer for beta2 was broken as well.)
Secondly, the guide on both radeon and lm_sensors is, in my experience, up to date.
Thirdly, it's not like other linux distros have better documentation, considering the target users of gentoo. I found debian's and ubuntu's to be way, WAY more outdated and broken back when i used them (respectively 2 and 1 years ago). Ubuntu's wiki is indeed slowly fixing this, but I don't think gentoo is "by far" worse than ubuntu or slackware.
Finally, it's not like the installer is actually supposed to work. If you need an installer, don't use gentoo. Gentoo is to be installed manually, period. The installer is broken and it should be.
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Originally posted by jeffro-tull View PostBut an AthlonXP 2600+ is not the place for it (upgrade coming hopefully this fall).
You cannot play games with it... except Warcraft3 and Diablo2 the only ones I used to play
An AthlonXP 2600+ is still a good choice for a linux box, even (or maybe "in particular"?) for gentoo
And what about distcc? with it even older machines can run gentoo, maybe running enlightenment. I can bet it!
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first of all, i have actively maintained several parts of the wiki, and i must say i don't agree with your opinion about the outdatedness. Sure, the wiki has some (a lot of) articles which need updating. But most work without updating, or contain obvious outdated facts which the geeks which gentoo is intended for can easily spot and fix.
Secondly, the guide on both radeon and lm_sensors is, in my experience, up to date.
Thirdly, it's not like other linux distros have better documentation, considering the target users of gentoo. I found debian's and ubuntu's to be way, WAY more outdated and broken back when i used them (respectively 2 and 1 years ago). Ubuntu's wiki is indeed slowly fixing this, but I don't think gentoo is "by far" worse than ubuntu or slackware.
Finally, it's not like the installer is actually supposed to work. If you need an installer, don't use gentoo. Gentoo is to be installed manually, period. The installer is broken and it should be.Last edited by Joe Sixpack; 07 July 2008, 06:07 PM.
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