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From: Tom Smith <tom71713-gentoo52478932@yahoo.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user]  Is there and Alternative to compiling kde?
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 14:20:39 -0800 (PST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20051209222039.25958.qmail@web54611.mail.yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <umzjaylyl.fsf@newsguy.com>

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Gentoo is a source-based distribution. This means that the software you receive comes in the form of source code. It's up to you to install (which includes compiling) the software with your specific preferences--this is what makes Gentoo what it is.
   
  If you like, you can add an emerge option that will build a binary file for you after it's done compiling. Doing this will allow you to install from binary on future or additional installs (if you're setting up more than one system).
   
  Installations can take a bit longer than the traditional binary-based distros. However, what you get is a refined Linux install that include only what you asked to be installed. There's no bloat about it--you control every part of the installation. You can also look at it another way: Going through the process of installing Gentoo will make you much more familiar with Linux than your average distro, if you're not already there. ;-D
   
  ~ Tom

Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com> wrote:
  I'll probably need the asbestos drawers here shortly:

I've burned up several hours here with a grindingly slow compile of
kde. It is an older machine ( a few years) but is a P4 2Ghz and 500MB
ram. Is there an alternative to this? I mean aside from using a
lighter, faster compiling, X setup.

I've been away from Fedora now for about a year I guess. I left
Fedora and redhat after nearly 10yrs because the updates had gotten to
where it was every few mnths a full reinstall. I liked gentoo because
one can update cleanly without a full reinstall, but now I'm losing
what seems even more time with really slow compilations

Just on the face of it, it seems somewhat unreasonable with modern
software and powerfull computers, to need to spend this amount of time
just to get working software running.

I seem to recall a kde install being a matter that consumed something
like 1/2 hr on Fedora. Must be that those packages are already
compiled?

Is that an option for us?

Is there some burning important reason why we need to throw away hours
and hours compiling kde? Wouldn't a binary distribution of kde serve
as well in most ways?


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Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-12-09 21:55 [gentoo-user] Is there and Alternative to compiling kde? Harry Putnam
2005-12-09 22:08 ` Jeff
2005-12-09 22:20 ` Tom Smith [this message]
2005-12-09 22:35   ` Gerhard Hoogterp
2005-12-09 22:50     ` Dale
2005-12-09 22:58     ` Tom Smith
2005-12-10  0:22     ` Neil Bothwick
2005-12-10  2:24       ` [gentoo-user] " Harry Putnam
2005-12-10 10:29         ` Neil Bothwick
2005-12-10 13:52           ` Harry Putnam
2005-12-10  1:39     ` Harry Putnam
2005-12-10 10:58     ` [gentoo-user] " Holly Bostick
2005-12-10 14:59       ` Gerhard Hoogterp
2005-12-10 15:44       ` Neil Bothwick
2005-12-09 23:02 ` Chris White
2005-12-10  0:42   ` Dale
2005-12-10  1:46     ` [gentoo-user] " Daniel da Veiga
2005-12-10  1:59       ` Harry Putnam
2005-12-14  3:07       ` Daevid Vincent
2005-12-14  6:14         ` Steven Susbauer
2005-12-14  6:20         ` Richard Fish
2005-12-14 20:42           ` Christoph Eckert
2005-12-14  9:43         ` Holly Bostick
2005-12-14 10:40         ` Neil Bothwick
2005-12-10  1:37   ` Harry Putnam
2005-12-10  1:47   ` Harry Putnam
2005-12-10  8:17     ` Chris White
2005-12-10 13:49       ` Harry Putnam
2005-12-10 15:49         ` Neil Bothwick
2005-12-10 16:31           ` Harry Putnam
2005-12-10 16:49             ` Brett I. Holcomb
2005-12-10 17:09             ` Neil Bothwick
2005-12-10 17:56 ` [gentoo-user] " Spider (D.m.D. Lj.)

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