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Metario:
--- Quote from: d on February 02, 2017, 09:55:09 PM ---Yes, but what advantages do you have with Gentoo compared to your old thing?
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it's just a /g/ meme
SubDaWoofer:
--- Quote from: d on February 02, 2017, 09:55:09 PM ---Yes, but what advantages do you have with Gentoo compared to your old thing?
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its gentoo????
Pecon:
Just plain Debian and GNOME is my personal favorite. Just the right balance of do-it-yourself that makes it non-intrusive but with just the right amount of layman tools that I don't need to do an internet search each time I want to use a printer or mount a drive.
Sylvanor:
linux is superior to any os
i use it since more than 15 years and i never got an issue
i use it in every server i owe or gaming computer
Meldaril:
I dual-boot Arch and Windows 10. My Fstab is configured to use ntfs-3g for my Windows partitions. I try to use Cmake for my projects. I'd rather use Unix-style OS than Windows but the application ecosystem on Unix systems is lacking some polished gems like Photoshop.
When PCI-E passthrough becomes a bit more a thing, I could attempt to run Photoshop in a VM again. I've already tried it and did decently well but the performance is not there right now.
I also have a HP microserver that uses Ubuntu Server LTS. It runs some file servers, a web server and arpwatch.