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- Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 10:29:58 +0900
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] CentOS to Gentoo-Pros/Cons(if any)?
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On 13/12/05, Stuart Luppescu <s-luppescu@example.com> wrote: > Well, that's a pretty big pro, but to me the biggest one is that your system will always be > up-to-date. If you do emerge -uD world periodically, you will never have to reinstall your system > (barring some catastrophe). Caveat: please never do this on a production server. ;) > I like Gentoo so much I run it on all my computers, including a 233MHz > Pentium II laptop (reemerging world takes more than a day sometime), and > an ancient PentiumPro machine that serves as my home firewall/router. Look into distcc. Mauro and I are big believers! :) You could also build a Faketoo[1] instance and compile binary packages for your laptop on a big, beefy machine, and set the 'top up with PORTAGE_BINHOST (as detailed in a previous post) to snag its packages from the Faketoo instance automatically when you emerge them. Cheers, Josh [1] http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=166358
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