gentoo seems nice. i'm thinking of switching to gentoo
i mained gentoo back in the day and was very proud that i slogged through the really hard installation process and learned a lot from it, but i'm relieved that the docs promise you can power through an installation in about an hour on a modern system if you are really hurried and i think that's great
also I'm enjoying reading through the handbook which is very detailed but also very clear, so that's probably a good sign
got myself a stick of linux ready to install after dinner >:3
my sister asked "how many linuxes do you need" to which I answered "one more"
gentoo install update: crossed the point of no return about about two hours ago. now in a chroot. i skipped over the binary packages step because it's optional and my eyes are tired, so now a lot of gentoo things are happening.
gentoo protip: compile stuff in a VT for maximum h4x0r ambience
oh my god there is so much linux in here
alright, after about 4 or 5 hours of careful configurating and compiling I am now the proud owner of an unbootable #gentoo system 😎 it isn't accepting the password i encrypted the disk with
I can still unlock the disk and chroot into it via the live installer though, so I probably just fucked up something with grub. an adventure for tomorrow
side thought, I think more software should have build time options to become more offensive https://packages.gentoo.org/useflags/offensive
offensive – Gentoo Packages

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aw, the `offensive` use flag for gentoo-artwork is just to enable some commie nonsense i was hoping it was something horny https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-301223.html
Offensive images in package gentoo-artwork - Gentoo Forums

@aeva wow. That's, uh, not what I would have expected either.
@areactis I thought for sure it was going to be a y2kcore 1024x768 wallpaper featuring tux surrounded by babes or something like that.
@aeva lol.