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<blockquote data-quote="jdchathuranga" data-source="post: 29109237" data-attributes="member: 198330"><p>I used to use gentoo and i had to start with minimal install tarball and build everything by myself. It is lightning fast. but this comes at a cost, we are not getting automatic updates or security patches. we have to look for them and install manually.</p><p>I used to compile the kernel and do the kernel update myself. </p><p></p><p>Now i don't have energy nor time to do all these, so all of my personal computers are running Debian. still when i have to do ./configure then make && make install, goes straight to the past, Good old days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdchathuranga, post: 29109237, member: 198330"] I used to use gentoo and i had to start with minimal install tarball and build everything by myself. It is lightning fast. but this comes at a cost, we are not getting automatic updates or security patches. we have to look for them and install manually. I used to compile the kernel and do the kernel update myself. Now i don't have energy nor time to do all these, so all of my personal computers are running Debian. still when i have to do ./configure then make && make install, goes straight to the past, Good old days. [/QUOTE]
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