Yup, thought along the same lines and saw that here too:
http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/gentoo/releases/1.4_rc4/x86/x86/livecd/

Was wondering if the local mirrors are very fast?? Not that it matters with such bloody small ISO's...

Ok, so If i DL and install this what do I actually end up with?? Kernel, GCC, Bash, X and networking is all I'd think...

Cheers

Jason

Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) wrote:

I suggest going to

http://gazza.citylink.co.nz/gentoo/releases/1.4_rc4/x86/x86/livecd/

and get gentoo-3stages-x86-1.4_rc4.iso

And there is another great thing about Gentoo - there is a New Zealand
mirror.

PS - I will stand corrected if others have better suggestions.

Regards, Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 10 June 2003 11:52 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Gentoo (was Re: OpenBSD)


Ok, which one do I "start" with??
http://www.linuxiso.org/distro.php?distro=45

I have a pentiumII 300 so I'd assume the full 135MB Image??

Cheers

Jason

PS, are there partition tools at install so you can select which partition it goes on?? Is it like a Debian install??

Nick Rout wrote:



package list here too, haven't checked how upto date it is

http://www.distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=gentoo


On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 11:29:42 +1200 "Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





Jason, why don't you....

Check package versions which you currently use against those available


from


http://www.gentoo.org/dyn/pkgs/index.xml or
http://gentoo-stable.iq-computing.de/

..and see if my claim is correct about how up to date Gentoo is.

Then why not have a look at a happy Gentoo box doing an upgrade (I am sure
there are many Gentoo users happy to show off).

I think then you may be convinced.

Regards, Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 10 June 2003 11:23 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Gentoo (was Re: OpenBSD)


Gentoo is looking more feasible by the minute...I am running out of excuses not to at least try it. =)

Nick Rout wrote:





nice -n 10 emerge -u world does it with lower priority, and doesn't seem
to affect other work too much.


nice is ..errr..... a nice feature

On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 10:51:33 +1200
Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:







Yeah but I'd actually like to USE my machine while it was compiling. =)




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