Gentoo Linux Distro Description
This description was lifted off of the Gentoo website at:
http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/about.xml
"Gentoo Linux in a paragraph
We produce Gentoo Linux, a special flavor of Linux that can be automatically optimized and customized for just about any application or need. Extreme performance, configurability and a top-notch user and developer community are all hallmarks of the Gentoo experience.
Thanks to a technology called Portage, Gentoo Linux can become an ideal secure server, development workstation, professional desktop, gaming system, embedded solution or something else -- whatever you need it to be. Because of its near-unlimited adaptability, we call Gentoo Linux a metadistribution.
What is Portage?
Portage is the heart of Gentoo Linux, and performs many key functions. For one, Portage is the software distribution system for Gentoo Linux. To get the latest software for Gentoo Linux, you type one command: emerge sync. This command tells Portage to update your local "Portage tree" over the Internet. Your local Portage tree contains a complete collection of scripts that can be used by Portage to create and install the latest Gentoo packages. Currently, we have over 4000 packages in our Portage tree, with new ones being added all the time.
Portage is also a package building and installation system. When you want to install a package, you type emerge packagename, at which point Portage automatically builds a custom version of the package to your exact specifications, optimizing it for your hardware and ensuring that the optional features in the the package that you want are enabled -- and those you don't want aren't.
Portage also keeps your system up-to-date. Typing emerge -u world -- one command -- will ensure that all the packages that you want on your system are updated automatically."
So if this sound attractive to you than check out their main website at:
http://www.gentoo.org/
POSTNOTE:
MY SON WENT FROM REDHAT TO SUSE
BACK TO REDHAT
THEN TO GENTOO THAN
BACK TO REDHAT YET AGAIN!!!
SEEMS TO BE A REDHAT PATTERN HERE DOESN'T IT!!!
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Ted Ritzer.
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