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by jayofdoom
151 days ago
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I always tell people this: With Red Hat, Anaconda is the installer.
With Ubuntu, ubiquity. etc ... With Gentoo -- YOU are the installer. This means you have to be ready to perform -- more or less manually -- many of the tasks automated in other distributions. I sorta see this as the same as a tutorial level in a video game: you learn how to read and follow the wiki which is essentially the key to success in Gentoo. |
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Portage/emerge is very much automated and once you set it up it runs updates with just a confirmation, unless you feel the need to tweak something.