On Sat, 2005-09-10 at 14:26 -0500, John Jolet wrote: > > > If you don't have the time to watch over the stage 1 build process, you > > > can jump straight to a stage 3 then update packages from there. > > > > Well, that's the same ads installing Fedora (within 2 hours). > With respect, that is NOT the same as installing fedora. This laptop has had > fedora, suse, mandrake(then mandriva), and now gentoo. With all but gentoo, > in kde, my memory was at 95% utilized, and swap at 10%. With gentoo, in kde, > memory is 46% free and swap 100% free. The system runs faster, boots faster, > and shuts down faster. I used stage 3 install and built kde with emerge > kde-meta (okay, so THAT took 16 hours). Even starting with a stage 3, this > is a better, more responsive system. And since I built the kernel from > source to start with, patching it is easier. Not saying you shouldn't expect > a stage 1 install to work, but even with a stage 3, there's no comparison. > -- > John Jolet > Your On-Demand IT Department > 512-762-0729 > www.jolet.net > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
... what don't solve the problem. I've filed a bug, which returned as "RESOLVED" because duplicate. Well the duplicate was python-fchksum related but described something totally different. All I want is to Install Gentoo, ... and that crashed two times within two days within one command. I CANT RUN fix_libtool_files.sh BETWEEN ONE COMMAND!!!!!!! Even "Ubuntu - Linux for human beings", the system I'm writing this email from and for which I recognized that # alias HUMAN_BEING='BFU' is better than Gentoo just now, ... because it's installable. :( -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list