Hello,
I'm thinking about switching to Kubuntu and figure this is a good place to start and as a few questions. My system is a dual quadcore Intel W5580 based machine with 32 GB RAM and I am currently running Gentoo's latest stable kernel for my hardware.
There area few CAE packages I would like to use and a particular configuration I would like to and wanted to see what the effort is like to witch to Kubuntu. I have four hard drives on the system. One for the OS and its components, one for programs not related to the OS and two mirrored as a RAID set for data from numerical simulations.
Gentoo has a few nice things about it like portage and simply being able to type "emerge -xxxx" and get waht ever program you want but its difficult to control where you want the program to go. Still its really convenient to install software that way. Does Kubuntu have anything similar?
Gentoo gives me the ability to build my system from the ground up and I am specify USE flags specifically for my hardware. Any similar options for Kubuntu?
I would appreciate any help that can be offered, opinions, discussions about the differences, etc. would all be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Scott
I'm thinking about switching to Kubuntu and figure this is a good place to start and as a few questions. My system is a dual quadcore Intel W5580 based machine with 32 GB RAM and I am currently running Gentoo's latest stable kernel for my hardware.
There area few CAE packages I would like to use and a particular configuration I would like to and wanted to see what the effort is like to witch to Kubuntu. I have four hard drives on the system. One for the OS and its components, one for programs not related to the OS and two mirrored as a RAID set for data from numerical simulations.
Gentoo has a few nice things about it like portage and simply being able to type "emerge -xxxx" and get waht ever program you want but its difficult to control where you want the program to go. Still its really convenient to install software that way. Does Kubuntu have anything similar?
Gentoo gives me the ability to build my system from the ground up and I am specify USE flags specifically for my hardware. Any similar options for Kubuntu?
I would appreciate any help that can be offered, opinions, discussions about the differences, etc. would all be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Scott
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