I personally use Gentoo because when I want a package that exists in the portage tree, it is simple enough (most times) to install it with all of the dependencies included. I have found with a...
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I personally use Gentoo because when I want a package that exists in the portage tree, it is simple enough (most times) to install it with all of the dependencies included. I have found with a...
Yeah - like I said, evil distro people...
Humour aside, I helped a friend installing something on his SuSE machine, and it was weird working on a machine with no compiler. I forget what I was...
SuSE does not even install with a compiler by default.. *slaps evil distro people* On the other hand, if I am not mistaken it was Novell behind Xgl, and that is kind of cool.