<quote who="Karl Bowden">

> I am currently a very compentant gentoo linux user, but would like to
> set-up a small web server for the fun of it. I would also like to put
> debian on it for the sake of not having recompiles suck up my cpu usage
> from the web server.
> 
> Is this wise thinking? Is it a very hard road learning the in's and out's
> of debian, after using gentoo for a year or so?

(Modulo my opinion that Gentoo is an abject waste of time...) You'll
probably find Debian a lot easier, because it actually helps you. :-) It's a
well-integrated OS, so each thing you become familiar with will apply
elsewhere.

- Jeff

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