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Howdy, y'all!

Post by fabsh » Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:46 pm

Just finally got around to signing up here and returning Pat's favour... Plus, I'm installing Gentoo at the moment and probably need help soon... :mrgreen:
How you all doing? Been listening to the show for some time now and been enjoying it a lot. Please don't be mad for all the content I filch off you guys... :wink:

You rock, keep it up!

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Post by Patrick » Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:16 pm

fabsh wrote:Just finally got around to signing up here and returning Pat's favour... Plus, I'm installing Gentoo at the moment and probably need help soon... :mrgreen:
How you all doing? Been listening to the show for some time now and been enjoying it a lot. Please don't be mad for all the content I filch off you guys... :wink:

You rock, keep it up!

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Hey Fab,
Hope you like the GCC screensaver. You'll burn many hours tweaking & configuring it. Hopefully your girlfriend is patient. Very very patient! ;)
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Post by fabsh » Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:20 pm

Where is my post gone???? :shock: :wink:
Hehe... Doing this for fun on a spare laptop, really. Don't worry, I'll try Arch & Slack in time.... :mrgreen:
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Post by Patrick » Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:47 pm

fabsh wrote:Where is my post gone????
I moved it into here because you were talking Linux. The Anything goes forum is related to anything besides Linux/technology. I'd say the GCC screensaver qualifies as Linux.
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Post by davijordan » Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:58 pm

Thelip.net is doing episodes on gentoo. he is at three and counting.

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Post by Wally Balljacker » Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:52 pm

Patrick wrote:
fabsh wrote:Just finally got around to signing up here and returning Pat's favour... Plus, I'm installing Gentoo at the moment and probably need help soon... :mrgreen:
How you all doing? Been listening to the show for some time now and been enjoying it a lot. Please don't be mad for all the content I filch off you guys... :wink:

You rock, keep it up!

Fab :D
Hey Fab,
Hope you like the GCC screensaver. You'll burn many hours tweaking & configuring it. Hopefully your girlfriend is patient. Very very patient! ;)
As a Gentoo user, I can tell you the compile times are really exaggerated. According to my system, I spend on average 1 minute and 46 seconds per build on a dual-core Athlon 64. Considering that my machine is up 24/7 anyway, it's hardly noticeable. Plus it's nice to be able to compile binaries with the march=native flag. All you Ubuntu users are stuck with march=generic! Muahahaha! Suckers... :lol:

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Post by allix » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:13 am

Wally Balljacker wrote: As a Gentoo user, I can tell you the compile times are really exaggerated. According to my system, I spend on average 1 minute and 46 seconds per build on a dual-core Athlon 64. Considering that my machine is up 24/7 anyway, it's hardly noticeable. Plus it's nice to be able to compile binaries with the march=native flag. All you Ubuntu users are stuck with march=generic! Muahahaha! Suckers... :lol:
As a long gone Gentoo user :P , I would not listen to Ben :lol: if your only running a server on gentoo then maybe average compile time is within minutes but as desktop its hours. Openoffice takes 5 > hours a less you compile on a cluster or on a super computer on top of that there is GNOME or KDE to waste a day building :wink: Having a native os is a tragedy , what if you change the motherboard,cpu and ram to something different and continue using the same hardrive, you get the same hassle as running windows, your need to re-install :P or could just recompile a kernel but then all the apps you compiled might have to be re-compiled too if you compiled for say a intel core duo 2 and you replaced it with a AMD X2 Phenom .

Maybe your one of those BDSM types , if not avoid Gentoo like world of warcrack :P
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Post by fabsh » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:17 am

Patrick wrote:
fabsh wrote:Where is my post gone????
I moved it into here because you were talking Linux. The Anything goes forum is related to anything besides Linux/technology. I'd say the GCC screensaver qualifies as Linux.
Fair enough. I was faking the surprise anyway.... ;)
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Post by Vogateer » Sat Apr 05, 2008 8:32 am

I'm really late on this thread, but did want to say, "Howdy" to Fab. Good to see you in the forum here.

Gentoo was a lot of fun, I ran it for over a year, and enjoyed it. There was occasional breakage, but it was always minor and rare, and a quick trip to the I didn't mind starting an install when I went to bed and waking up to find it done, or else going to work and coming home from work to find it done already. I learned a lot about linux just running the stage 1 install.

I still feel like I need to do Linux from Scratch at least once. 8)
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Post by diazamet » Tue Apr 08, 2008 7:57 am

Hi Fab.

Re: Gentoo, I have to agree with Vogateer. I ran it for a couple of years and learned a lot. I think the most important thing to remember with Gentoo is to update frequently. I eventually switched to a binary distro after I had been working away for a couple of months and came back to a system that wanted to pretty much rebuild the entire OS.

That said, I think the documentation the Gentoo team produce is second to none!

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Post by davijordan » Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:06 am

Being a native Texan, it is interesting to hear someone in Germany say:Howdy, y'all! I am sure I still say y'all, but Howdy, I only hear that from tenderfeet and others at the livestock rodeo or up at the Texas State fairgrounds. (We pronounce rodeo as row-dee-oh instead of row-day-oh). Also Houston is pronounced hughston not houseton like they do on Law and Order Criminal Intent. I live a bit south of there. Gentoo seems really neat, but I have never really taken the time to play with it.

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