Yep, Gentoo is for the home hacker.  You put Gentoo on a production
server/workstation and you are just begging for trouble, it's also way too
bleeding edge for that.

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> On Monday 02 December 2002 09:32, Kevin Anderson wrote:
>> Sure, but if I want that Gentoo box to have a GUI (I don't, but lets
>> compare apples to apples), My post install includes 4 hours of
>> compiling various KDE pieces.  Then configuring, etc.
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> exactly why considering Gentoo as a desktop option (or even a server
> option)  in a business setting is, IMO, rediculous.
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> Aaron J. Seigo
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> "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"
>     - Albert Einstein
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