• @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Back around, I want to say more than a decade ago, they changed some stuff in the portage tree and everything broke hard for me. Then I rebuilt and a few weeks later it broke again. This was when maintainers changed and they were pretty angry for some reason.

    I bailed because I couldn’t build, I don’t remember all the details, it just seemed like they didn’t care, and I suddenly got really busy.

    I’d like to go back, but debian with lxc children has been so good to me, by now there’s nothing else to really learn (though of course I hate systemd), I’m using the same system as on half my servers, then freebsd for the others.

    I’ve been using gentoo lxc to put my toes back in the water, just upgraded my workstation to a monster, might switch back, I suppose the main thing stopping me is how well debian has treated me for the last while, even most ubuntu targeted software runs out of the box.

    Also, I’m really terrified of changes that lead to build breaks, any time I have to rebuild is a problem, I need my main workstation to control everything, so it’s a place I’m willing to lose some customization for more stability nowadays.

    Ironically my only major applications are basically konsole, Firefox, dolphin and python for the pyqt5 gui apps i wrote like a video player and some other stuff, though getting back into lutris would be nice too.

    • jecxjo
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      21 year ago

      I’ve been debating hoping off gentoo because my system is so old. Like a decade old. A majority of the stuff compiles fine but Firefox and LibreOffice I just use the binary builds via Flatpak. Its funny cuz i still remember the days where building the kernel took a few hours.