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Why use Gentoo over Arch? : linux4noobs
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Why use Gentoo over Arch? unresolved. So. I am a Arch user since a few months. Sometimes Manjaro. But how does Gentoo make a better distro then Arch with the big AUR? Why would someone like to compile VLC for like 3 hours when you can do it on Arch in seconds.
Gentoo or Arch? : FindMeADistro - reddit
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Gentoo puts you in control of every piece of customization of every part of your system, from what features do you want this or that app to compile with, or what architecture do you want in that stuff, whether or not this might make some things more complicated. Arch on the other side, is loyal to the principle KISS (keep it simple, stupid).
Why use gentoo? : Gentoo - reddit
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AGayPhysicist. · 2y · edited 2y. I use both gentoo (on my pc) and arch (on my laptop). The main difference is that gentoo compiles everything from source, this makes gentoo even more customizable. You can set compile time flags (USE flags) systemwide or per package and remove/add features and thus dependencies.
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Arch Linux vs Gentoo Linux detailed comparison as of 2021 - Slant
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Arch Linux is ranked 1st while Gentoo Linux is ranked 6th. The most important reason people chose Arch Linux is: Arch's goal of simplicity means there's usually one preferred way to get things done - through organized and well documented configuration files.
Gentoo Is No Harder Than Arch Linux?? - YouTube
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Gentoo vs Arch? : linux - reddit
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Gentoo if you want control over literally everything, Arch if you dont mind sacrificing some control for some simplicity. I personally use Void Linux, like Arch, it sacrifices control for simplicity, but it uses runit instead of systemd. If you don't mind systemd, I would personally go with Arch, because they have the best documentation.
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Benefits. After 5 years of using Gentoo, here are some of the benefits: You learn how your operating system works on a much deeper level, and that makes you better at all things Linux and most things Unix. Gentoo doesn't come with training wheels, but it's very friendly to configure and sensibly laid out.
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After 5 years of using Gentoo, here are some of the benefits: You learn how your operating system works on a much deeper level, and that makes you better at all things Linux and most things Unix. Gentoo doesn't come with training wheels, but it's very friendly to configure and sensibly laid out.
Advantages over Arch? : r/Gentoo - Reddit
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Gentoo will force you to learn a few new concepts to get the most out of it, such as compiling your own kernel, USE flags and maintaining ...
Arch Linux vs Gentoo Linux detailed comparison as of 2021
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When comparing Arch Linux vs Gentoo Linux, the Slant community recommends Arch Linux for most people. In the question“What are the best Linux distributions ...
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What is the basic difference between Arch and Gentoo Linux?
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With the difference in package managers one distribution may have fewer packages readied than the other. I would say that Arch would have a larger selection of ...
Advantages over Arch? : Gentoo
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I like to have control over my computer, so when choosing the distro to use, I was considering mainly Arch and Gentoo. I eventually went with Arch, as it appeared easier to grasp and less time-consuming. I wasn't too experienced with Linux then, but I feel that installing and using Arch gave me considerable experience, so I'm looking in the ...
Gentoo vs Arch? : linux - reddit
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Gentoo if you want control over literally everything, Arch if you dont mind sacrificing some control for some simplicity. I personally use Void Linux, like Arch, it sacrifices control for simplicity, but it uses runit instead of systemd. If you don't mind systemd, I would personally go with Arch, because they have the best documentation.
Why use gentoo? : Gentoo - reddit
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Gentoo is also considered more stable, there is a stable and a testing branch, testing will give you fast updates (not as fast as arch but still pretty darn fast) but stable will give you a rock solid system where you're more or less guaranteed to not run into (compile-time) bugs.
Why should I use Gentoo? | Linux.org
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09.05.2014 · Gentoo Linux is a powerful, optimizable and customizable Linux distro which targets the advanced users audience in particular. It’s not one of the top ten most popular Linux distros at all yet it is one of the most noteworthy distros you’ll find, allowing you to compile everything from source-code. Gentoo is not a distro meant for beginners – people who’ve just recently heard, …
Arch compared to other distributions - ArchWiki
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The Gentoo packages and base system are built directly from source code according to user-specified USE flags. Arch provides a ...
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Gentoo allows users to configure which software features they wish to install, instead of the "one size fits all" approach of many binary-based ...
What are the benefits of Gentoo over Arch : linuxmasterrace
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What are the benefits of Gentoo over Arch. Close. 9. Posted by u/[deleted] 4 years ago. Archived. What are the benefits of Gentoo over Arch. I use Arch Linux right now, but I'm thinking of switching to Gentoo? What does Gentoo do better or worse than Arch? 24 comments. share.
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This is the fastest I ever used (instead of compiling ;P) ... But unlike some other KISS distros such as Arch, Gentoo provides a source-based package ...
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Arch by default uses systemd for its initialisation. systemd is growing much more popular, and most distributions are moving over to it in place of the old System-V style init system. Gentoo uses this older init system by default, but is aided by OpenRC. Gentoo however does have systemd available in Portage.
Why should I use Gentoo? | Linux.org
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May 09, 2014 · Learn – When you use Gentoo, the learning curve is steep, you can learn new things almost every time you run: emerge -auND @world, especially if you do so on testing branch. The stuff you learn from using Gentoo aren’t always Linux specific nor Gentoo’s ones, so it may be applied to more than one platform or event, eventually, we all know that in our modern world knowledge equals power, thus Gentoo can be very useful for you in general manner.
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In reality, the primary reason why people use Gentoo (or at least why I do, but I do believe this would be echoed by many Gentoo users) is because of its unmatched customizability that just isn't really possible on binary based distributions.
What is the basic difference between Arch and Gentoo Linux?
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Arch by default uses systemd for its initialisation. systemd is growing much more popular, and most distributions are moving over to it in place of the old ...