Why should I use Gentoo? | Linux.org
www.linux.org › threads › why-should-i-use-gentooMay 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.
Why use gentoo? : Gentoo - reddit
www.reddit.com › r › GentooAGayPhysicist. · 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.
Why should I use Gentoo? | Linux.org
https://www.linux.org/threads/why-should-i-use-gentoo.1014409.05.2014 · 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, …
Gentoo vs Arch? : linux - reddit
www.reddit.com › comments › 6osi8cGentoo 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.