There is a learning curve, but on the whole gentoo is my distribution of choice. You may find it helpful to do a stage3 installation before you attempt a stage1 installation. Vanilla stage3 installations take much less time and give you the opportunity to learn the process.
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Michael Cummings wrote: > If you'll settle for email instead of a visit, I'm sure there's > [number_of_devs+1] * opinions on what's being attempted/accomplished that > could be sent your way :) > > > > On Wednesday 15 June 2005 01:10 pm, Mark S Petrovic wrote: > > Good day. > > > > I am about to embark on a serious project and I am considering Gentoo > > as the platform. My luck with installation, on which I've spent several > > solid days, thus far has been mixed, and I'm willing to hold off believing > > it's not just me. I suspect Gentoo works, but thus far just not for me. > > But I see the promise it holds. > > > > Is there a principal Gentoo developer in Northern or Southern California > > (preferred) to whom I can pay a visit to gain a deeper understanding of > > who the Gentoo team is, what they are trying to accomplish, and how? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Mark > > > > -- > > Research and Development > > EarthLink, Inc. > > Pasadena, CA > > -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list