Who amongst us has caught the bug moved from Gentoo to Unbuntu ???
(offline if your too shy to admit to it ; )

I have been a die-hard 'Gentooey' for 3 years now and enjoyed most if
not every moment of it, but I am find my Gentoo increasingly demanding
to manage.
Despite the tremendous work going on by developers, to ameliorate the
package system, I am finding increasingly hard to stay current. I run a
cron job to keep up with nightly updates but if something 'borks' and I
don't check the update logs for a few days then a backlog of packages
builds up which becomes hard to clear especially with the number of
builds which bork in that list! e.g. I have been away for three weeks
and on my return I find 300 packages needing update, 3 days later I have
built 18 and 4 or 5 have borked requiring intervention thus redering
futile any attempt at automatic updates - at this rate I the list will
get longer not shorter!
I exeperiance a constant bleed of packages into my keywords file
(marking them as unstable) which now numbers over 500 packages, in order
the enable some wanted functionality or achieve compatability with some
stable package. This wouldn't bother me too much if there was some way
to weed them out as the required package version goes stable, but it
seems to be another of those manual processes which one never has time for.

My installation has come to dominate most of the 40G hd on my laptop,
and while it somewhat aged and contains nearly every package I have ever
had need for I am sure that a fresh 700Mb install would probably do half
of what I need today.

So to those of you who have spent time as a Gentoo patriot, and now find
yourselves in Ubuntu land, what is you experiance of the move ??? what
lead you to jump camp ??


: )
Chris BAYLEY


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