And why do you prefer it over other distros?

  • Codemancer
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    7 months ago

    Since 2013 I think 10 years with the same two installs.

    Whenever arch switched to pulse audio because Ubuntu did it. But it was completely broken on my setup so the question that drove me to gentoo was “How do I rollback?” the answer was use the previous packages in the cache which I had cleaned :/.

    Using portage is so much more powerful and does exactly what it says, and there’s is usually always a way to get back to a working state.

  • @GenBlob@lemm.ee
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    110 months ago

    Gentoo for 7 Years on and off but I’ve been using the same install for 5 years now. I wanted to challenge myself and use it as my main OS but I soon found out that it wasn’t as hard as people made it out to be and it was actually fun setting up my system from scratch. With the existence of overlays, use-flags and lots of community support there’s no reason for me to use another distro, Although I still get the itch to try out openSUSE, Mageia, and FreeBSD once in a while.

  • @Zucca
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    110 months ago

    Around 18-19 years.

  • @EinfachUnersetzlich@lemm.ee
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    11 year ago

    Since 2004 - 19 years! I moved to it because at the time I kept getting stuck in dependency hell on other distributions I’d tried and Portage at least gave me the knowledge and tools to fix things myself.