Zdenek Travnicek wrote: >> I don't know a machine with the name thunderbird :-[ . But I started >> with Gentoo >> on a Toshiba Tecra 8100, that's a PIII Copermine 800MHz and 512 MB RAM. >> In this >> respect, I can say: Yes, I did. :-) An emerge -e world lasted 11 >> hours, without OOO, >> OOO alone needs 16 hours to build, _but_ that, for me, was the >> fascinating thing - >> The build runs faultless, not even this strange segfaults of >> typesconfig. :-D >> >> > > Cool! > Yeah, and all couple of hours, I very carefully looked at the progress. ;-) > > One of my first compilations of OOo was on old Intel Celeron 400 for > my parents and it took 44hours, and whole system (w/ X, FF, Tb, OOo) > from stage1 exactly 5days (nearly 5x24 hours ;) > And all the time the fear that the machine breaks or the build. ;-)
> Sweet old times :D > It's loosing it's magic, when u can make it in 3 hours now ;-) > Yup, but today we have to do other things too. My Gentoo box is my working machine too, therefore I'm really happy about the shorter build times. > On my laptop (Dell Inspiron 6000) with [EMAIL PROTECTED], it still > takes me around 13hours though... I guess that encrypted root (with > /var/tmp) and swap does take it's price ;-) > > But even though I need to compile it overnight, it's still worth it. > It's just the Right Gentoo Way (tm) :-D > That's what I'm talking about. 8-) > > >> > >> >> Although I conduct all emerges at the console _not_ in X. Perhaps >> >> that's it. However, every user should do how he/she likes. >> >> >> > >> > it does not matter where - ooo is huge - bloated. And whereever you >> emerge it, >> > it is the package needing the most time. >> >> That's absolutely right. >> >> > > +1 > > > P.S. 389.9cm :-)) > 114.2cm Have fun, W. Canis
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