On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 09:55:23AM -0500, Tim Wilson wrote:
>On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 09:29:23AM -0500, Ben Lutgens wrote:
>
>I agree that you can spend plenty of time tweaking a Gentoo system. My
>experience, however, has been that once the system is installed it's
>been pretty tinker-free. That's probably due in part to the fact that I
>run a fairly lean system.

They didn't have the upgrade functions to portage when I used it. Well, it
was there, but it was very unstable and extremely scary (generally
compiling GCC and glibc is sticky work anyway)

>
>I've done one major system update (equivalent to Debian's 'apt-get
>dist-upgrade') and it went very well. I started it when I left work, and
>it was done in the morning. You won't have that experience on a P133 w/
>32 MB RAM, however. :-)

One of my biggest issues with it for production use was just that, I can't
afford to take two days installing a box and I also can't afford to load
down a production server for a whole day for major upgrades either.

Thier lack of prepackaged binary installs was a tough thing for me too.

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Ben Lutgens				 | http://people.sistina.com/~blutgens/	
System Administrator	 | http://www.sistina.com/
Sistina Software Inc. | 

"If you love something set it free, if it doesn't come back to you
hunt it down and set it on fire" -- George Carlin
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