You have a point there. However, businessmen take risk into account. They'd rather take something that's fail-safe. I'd pick CEntOS and remove all the packages that you don't need and make it act like slackware except that you didn't compile your own kernel and you have the benefits and hassles of RPM.

Cheers!

On 8/29/06, Cocoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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i know. some people prefer the safety of a toyota-class car, or the comfort of a bmw-class car... gentoo is not for everybody. i associate gentoo with a formula one race car  or a roadster--- customized, optimized for a particular purpose. it isn't for the faint at heart.  gentoo carries a lot of risk but when tuned to your needs can be great box.

to each his own i guess :)

cheers.


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