That's cool, just let me know the day before the meeting so I remember to bring 
the Gentoo CDs.

jh

10/13/2002 14:18, Alvaro Zuniga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Thanks John,
>I am definetly going to give it a shot if I have not gotten it by next
>meeting I will probably request to borrow your copies if that is OK. I
>suspect I will be better off with 1.2 and 1.4 if you already have it. I
>cannot use the latest XF86 because I cannot get the monitro to sync. I
>have to use no better than 4.1 so what I normally do is install
>slackware 8.1 without x, then xfree 4.1 from the 8.0 version, and
>finally all the x applications from the 8.1 version. I am assuming I
>will have the same problem with gentoo but who knows.
>
>Thnaks,
>
>Alvaro
>
>
>On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 09:04, John Hebert wrote:
>> > Anyway, Gentoo sounds good. Who has it?
>> 
>> I was running Gentoo 1.2 on my Sony Vaio for a while but couldn't get VMware 
>> running under it for a work related project deadline, so I used RedHat 8 
>> instead. I miss Gentoo's cleaner architecture 
and faster responsiveness. I am planning to install Gentoo 1.4 on a PowerMac 
8500 and maybe another i386 box or two.
>> 
>> If you need some help getting it installed, I'll answer whatever questions I 
>> can. But, be warned, it's not designed for instant gratification. Broadband 
>> is recommended for the install, unless you 
like the console.
>> 
>> jh
>> 
>> ~~
>> John Hebert
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