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Gentoo Linux Releases 2004.3

Dreadlord writes "Gentoo has released 2004.3 for x86, amd64, hppa, ppc, sparc, and an initial release for ppc64. You can read the information page, the changelog, or go straight to the mirrors, or better yet, the torrents."

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  1. eagerly anticipating it by po_boy · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Let me know how it is when you all get it compiled in a couple months!

    http://www.funroll-loops.org/

  2. And they still don't have an installer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    What a bunch of jackasses. It's not even a real distro. Get this off the front page.

  3. Ubuntu Rules by opweirdisntit · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Still not as up 2 date as UBUNTU linux:) gnome 2.8+ :) AND more :)

  4. Re:Obligatory Gentoo Joke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    OMG raelle r u shure!! tahts azaming!! graet!!! thnx.

  5. Compilation jokes by Athas · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    _ROFL_ I just can't get enough of them, they are all just so original, _LMAO_

  6. Re:Obligatory Gentoo Joke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Great stuff for the compiler junkies.... I personally think it is an obsessive compulsive disorder that eneds treatement ..
    I mean, why would you compile somehting? Did you write it? Did you modify it? Heck did you even read the source code? Granted, for somethings you probably played with the config because you saw an option that looked cool..

    I think Gentoo is a big fat hairy waste of time, but that is the same as my opinion about soap-operas on tv.. you chose..

    Me? I like a good solid binary distro that powers up out of the box, heck that is why we pay for OpenSource after years of pirating Microsnot right? LOL!!! What a flame..

  7. Re:Can people stoping saying by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    So it's the usual hobbyist crap in a basement.

    This is not "production".

  8. Compiling from source by petrus4 · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Where are my mod points when I really need them? I've lost count of the number of comments on this article that would get modded Overrated or Redundant if I had some right now.

    Anyway, the lamers aside...compiling from source can have a number of advantages...the main one to my mind is stack protection.
    I also like knowing that what is in the tarball I've downloaded is what is going into my binary...that there hasn't been a download/script kiddie backdoor add/compile to binary package procedure. It's like how I don't tend to go to McDonald's any more because I don't like the possibility of one of the people who work there spitting in my burger before it gets to me...same kind of thing.

    I realise however that I'm trying to use rationality here to counter irrationality. The only reason why people here *really* don't like compiling from source is because it is clashes with the completely mindless, apt-getting "Debian IS Linux!" groupthink that I tend to observe on an almost daily basis around here.

    I've often wondered why Slashdot's bias is so heavily tilted towards Debian in particular, actually. I'm assuming that for many of you it has a lot more to do with Debian having explicitly received Pope RMS's blessing than because of any genuine technical superiority. I find that deeply pathetic.