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30 Jan, 2007

The Gentoo Debate Continues

Posted by: John Alberts In: Gentoo| Linux


Wow! I guess I created this post quite a while ago, but I never did publish it. It’s old, but still pretty relevant. Here ya go …

Gentoo seems to be one of the most controversial Linux distributions out there. It seems, people either completely hate it or love it. Not much middle of the road in Gentoo land. This was brought to my attention again after reading a couple articles that I ended up coming across on Digg. If you would like to see the original articles, you can find them here and here.

The main problem with Gentoo (if you want to call it a problem), is that it is VERY customizable. Unfortunately this makes it very difficult to install and maintain for a Linux newbie and even Linux administrators that are used to the GUI administration utilities provided by Redhat and most others. Well then, if I admit that Gentoo can be difficult even for some Redhat admins to use, why in the world would I defend and use such a distribution? Because Gentoo works and it works how I want it to.

Josh already did an excellent job of countering many of the complaints that Alex had. Let me just say, that I completely agree with Josh’s rebuttal. Even Alex admitted that Gentoo was a darn good distribution. So… let me list each complaint with solutions for each (along with some web linkage ;) ).

  1. Gentoo is hard and time consuming to install.
    • Oh c’mon. The official Gentoo 2006.1 x86 install guide is only 66 pages long! Of course, they’ve really cut out a few things out of that one, so I much prefer the good ol Gentoo Linux x86 Handbook which is a mere 99 pages. I guess you could go with the tiny 11 page Gentoo x86 Quick Install Guide, but that’s just way too tiny. ;)
      In all seriousness, with the exception of the quick install guide, these books are this long only because it thoroughly explains each step. It’s a wonderful way to learn how Linux works. If you don’t want to a command line install, you can always use Gentoo’s shiny new graphical installer. While the graphical installer isn’t perfect, it does a pretty good job of getting you up and running pretty quickly.
  2. Gentoo takes forever to build packages.
      1. GLCU - This is a wonderful little program that automates updating your system. It runs as a cron job and automatically prebuilds packages for you and sends you an email when it’s ready for you to install them.
    • Josh already did a great job of explaining how to solve this problem when you have multiple machines.
      But… what do you do when you only have Gentoo on your 1 machine? You actually have quite a few options.

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28 Jan, 2007

Say goodbye to Microsoft today …

Posted by: John Alberts In: Linux

Say goodbye to Microsoft today …

Now this  is really cool.  Now you can start a Debian installation from your Windows desktop.

Wetpaint | Wiki - Create a free wiki. Many looks. No code required.

This looks like a really nice site as an alternative to using MySpace. You can create web pages without using any code at all and the pages look pretty good. Best of all, it’s FREE!

I did notice one problem though. I took a look at one persons site and it let me edit their site. Hopefully there are options to disable that.wetpaintsm.jpg

26 Jan, 2007

New Blog Editors - Part 2

Posted by: John Alberts In: Uncategorized


…and this post is from the Performancing blog editor. I think I like this one better. Seem to have a nicer feel to it.

It even supports image uploading, which is a very nice feature. It also has a section for connecting to your del.icio.us bookmarks.

You can get it here.


26 Jan, 2007

New Blog Editors

Posted by: John Alberts In: Uncategorized


So… I just found a couple new blog editors that work with Firefox. One is called Deepest Sender and the other Performancing.

Not sure which one is better. Deepest Sender pops up out of Firefox and looks like a seperate app. I’m writing this post with Deepest Sender. You can get it here.

24 Jan, 2007

A Work In Progress

Posted by: John Alberts In: Uncategorized

So… I just got this thing setup last night.  Give me some time and this will be a nice little repository for all of the stuff I end up forgetting. :)

19 Jan, 2007

53 CSS-Techniques You Couldn’t Live Without

Posted by: John Alberts In: Uncategorized

CSS-based techniques you should always have ready to hand if you develop web-sites. Thanks to all developers who contributed to accessible and usable css-based design over the last few years. We really appreciate it. Show some Love.

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09 Jan, 2007

Official Apple iPhone Website

Posted by: John Alberts In: Uncategorized

OMG I want one of these. Looks like it doesn’t actually come out until June. So, I guess June will be a good time to buy my next phone. ;)

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  • John Alberts: I did try eselect at first, but the problem seems to be with some servers not having the new releases directory, or at least the releases directory no
  • gregf: I have my profile set to the following. /usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/amd64/2008.0 Also I would recommend using eselect rather than just doing
  • Matija "hook" Šuklje: Well, if you find any notable difference between 'turbotail' and 'inotail', please let me know. Cheers, Matija

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