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I've been curious to try Gentoo out on a VM to see what it's like. Funtoo sounds like a slightly easier version.

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I decided to get a little goofy and silly last night, and installed gentoo through script. Then I converted the entire thing into binaries, and have been building up a standard system while making it work through binaries. I've installed regular gentoo plenty of times, and have no need for source compilation. So this works. Maybe consider that if you're wanting to do gentoo but don't want to spend a whole weekend working on it. The script I used is the oddlama one, which installs the binkernel.

[–] rohshall@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I am trying out both Funtoo and Gentoo. Funtoo has easier useflags management using profiles. It has less packages, because there are far fewer devs. But, I don't need a lot of packages and I am happy with it.

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

Can it not use Gentoo's?