2014-09-05 8:04 GMT-06:00 James <[email protected]>:
> Rich Freeman <rich0 <at> gentoo.org> writes:
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>> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 8:23 AM, James <wireless <at> tampabay.rr.com>
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>> Bottom line is that it is hard to measure Gentoo popularity. I've
>> been using Gentoo since the early 2000s and in practice I can't really
>> see any decline, even if there aren't as many devs as there once were.
>> Rich
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> I disagree. The "bottom line" is I added a few generalizations to a
> reference to a relevant document that helps explain and provide some
> background to the user's installation question. There seems to be
> individuals in gentoo-user that want to "thread hijack" some miniscule,
> unrelated issues to start a pointless flame.....
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Don't get dramatic, I actually wrote 4 lines about differences in
gentoo and arch, and just pointed some of the facts, not even
details, nor opinions, I didn't respond your long reply to that(~50
lines), because it wasn't of use to the thread, the one who wants to
"thread hijack" is you, saying 'arch is based on gentoo' might
actually mislead a new user, the long replies, that's trying to
start a flame, anyway, let's not lose any more time about it.
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/partitioning
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> Was and is very much information related to the poster's original question.
> Section 4 of this aforementioned reference does discuss SSD partitioning
> issues, which was and is at the heart of the poster's question, which has
> had to migrate to a new thread because folks don't stay focused on the
> user's needs and questions?/.
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> peace,
> James
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