On 2011-12-06, Indi <thebeelzebubtrig...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 12:00:03PM +0100, LinuxIsOne wrote: > >> However, Getoo could be great (I really don't know) but installing >> Ubuntu is working like a charm (I still don't know anything in Linux!) >> But I don't know why the creators of Gentoo made it so difficult for >> beginners!
Because that's the price of making it good for experienced users. A lot of people will try to tell you it doesn't have to be that way, but experience always seems to prove it is that way. > It is typical then.... > >> I don't know why the creators of Gentoo made it so difficult for >> beginners! It is typical then.... > > Whaddayatawkinbout, gentoo is more than great, it's awesome! > Gentoo isn't intended for beginners, and makes no claims about > "user friendliness" of which I'm aware. Generally speaking, making > things "user friendly" entails adding more layers of abstraction. And removing choice. Ubuntu is _great_ if you want to accomplish the same things in the same ways as the Ubuntu developers intended. If you want to do anything they didn't think of ahead of time (or if you just want to do it in a different manner), it's like trying to swim up a cliff. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I'm using my X-RAY at VISION to obtain a rare gmail.com glimpse of the INNER WORKINGS of this POTATO!!