Re: Arch's Dirty Little Not-So-Secret
Very good points Telengard. Some Arch users are certainly friendly and helpful, and certainly knowledgeable, so in that sense the community is good to be a part of. But those controlling the distro and its forums do have an arrogant and unwelcoming way about them - I didn't care for it from the start. But mostly I minded my own business and didn't participate on the forum much. It's also a very small community compared to *buntu, and its growth is inhibited by the above attitudes and policies.
Gentoo does have its charms. Firefox just downloaded and compiled in 22 minutes - a lot of which was download due to my less-than-stellar bandwidth. So now I have Openbox with roxterm and firefox installed. So its getting functional now. Next I need to organize myself a bit, make a list of software and things to do, etc. The good news is since both Arch and Gentoo use vanilla software, most of my home folder should be directly movable - no need to reconfigure most of my software.
Very good points Telengard. Some Arch users are certainly friendly and helpful, and certainly knowledgeable, so in that sense the community is good to be a part of. But those controlling the distro and its forums do have an arrogant and unwelcoming way about them - I didn't care for it from the start. But mostly I minded my own business and didn't participate on the forum much. It's also a very small community compared to *buntu, and its growth is inhibited by the above attitudes and policies.
Gentoo does have its charms. Firefox just downloaded and compiled in 22 minutes - a lot of which was download due to my less-than-stellar bandwidth. So now I have Openbox with roxterm and firefox installed. So its getting functional now. Next I need to organize myself a bit, make a list of software and things to do, etc. The good news is since both Arch and Gentoo use vanilla software, most of my home folder should be directly movable - no need to reconfigure most of my software.
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