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I'm in this post and I like it.
I legit spent the afternoon the other day installing Linux on my first non-Raspberry Pi machine since 2007. It is a 13 year old laptop with NVidia GPUs (2). It went perfectly smoothly and Linux sees both GPUs. I tried Megabonk on it and it runs at 60FPS maxed out. I encrypted the drive. Bless you, Pop!_OS
Thoughts on Gentoo over something like Fedora? (Or whatever you're using)
I run Gentoo.
It's made my fundamentals stronger.
It allows me to run the minimal number of codepaths.
Every now and then it makes me happy. Sometimes proud of myself. All because I solved some problem that was helped by the mindset Gentoo had set up.
This is the exact way I feel about Gnu Guix_SD
If only nixos could be made minimal. The smallest install is hundreds of MB large. How small can gentoo get?
I don't know the size in bytes, haven't cared much about it for some time now. It also very much depends on the definition of minimal. My minimal != your minimal.
I'm referring to use flags, which allow me to not have a bunch of features I don't use compiled to begin with. Less code - fewer headaches.
Gentoo is fun and a nice way to learn more about computers. Their wiki and their community was really good when I was into it, I'm sure it still is. But compiling everything from scratch is quite demanding of your CPU and your time, so it's not really something that you run as your daily driver for long.
You don't have to.
All lies.
After install, the distro just works.
I've had more failed upgrades in Ubuntu.
So if you have base Linux skills, you will have a rock solid distro, which may take a while to update, but you can limit the number of CPU cores for compiling, and therefore use the PC even during that.
And USE flags are so addictive, while being just strings in a single file.
I believed I would learn more about Linux when daily driving Gentoo. But all I learned is how to run three commands to keep the system updated, including compiling the kernel. And it just works.