Gentoo is so far, the big Linux surprise this year. With its
1.0 release took the Linux world by storm and converted a huge number of power users and developers from the well-known Linux distros they were using, to the lightweight Gentoo Linux. While its installation process is not for the faint of heart, it pays back the user with a highly optimized system. As a result, Gentoo is dubbed the "fastest Linux distro" to date. Read on for an exclusive interview with Gentoo's project leader, Daniel Robbins where he reveals that Gentoo will be further optimized with the
fastest x86 C/C++ compiler (Intel's ICC) in addition to GCC 3.1. Daniel also speaks about the future plans for Portage and the overall system in general.
Hi,
I am using gentoo since 1.0
A migrated from slackware and I am loving gentoo!
I wrote down the installation-steps from the manual and followed them. I had no problem and some hours later I ha a complete system with kde3.
I had some problems with kde3 because of a typo (a jed did not shown an ascii-char...).
I am updating gentoo on a daily basis and didn't run in any problems, despite of a (solved) libpng version conflict.
The mailing lists a cool, a lot of high quality traffic!
Glück Auf,
Volker