Grant wrote: > Out of curiosity, who here would say they have experienced any type of > emotional discrimination because they use Gentoo? I find this in > correspondence with other Linux people sometimes. Is Gentoo far > enough "out there" to warrant this type of attitude? It seems like > these people are conservatives unwilling to roll with the changes to > me.
I can't say I've experienced emotional discrimination, but I've found many peoples of my country trying to demonstrate why any other distro is better than gentoo, specially in those who are using Debian. In the other hand I've saw that Gentoo is not a popular distro as Red Hats or Debians distros are. They argued there's too much work and it is too hard. I prefer Gentoo mainly for two reasons. It is much more easy to maintain updated my systems and, as apprentice, I found it is great for learn because I believe that is better "done by myself" than "done for me" and Gentoo gave me a better experience in it. greetings jose a.r. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list