On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 09:02:42PM -0200, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Gentoo has -from my point of view- only one benefit: if you're a
developer, you'll love Gentoo as every dev-dependency is already
installed. Other than that, I see none.
Learning.
--
Nicolas Sebrecht
Where did that bit of apocrypha come from, and why is it
parroted by so many people?
snip
Depending on what you do with the system it still can
be quite true. For example, there is a known bug in
the RH distro of Perl that leaves it running 10x slower
than a locally compiled version. There
On 3 Feb 2009, at 22:39, Grant Edwards wrote:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables are optimized for
El Mar, 3 de Febrero de 2009, 23:39, Grant Edwards escribió:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source. The main
benefit claimed for this approach is that you get better performance
because all executables are
In message c1cfj-6j...@gated-at.bofh.it, Grant Edwards wrote:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables are
El Mie, 4 de Febrero de 2009, 0:06, Paul Hartman escribió:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Grant Edwards gra...@visi.com wrote:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source. The main
benefit claimed for this
El mié, 04-02-2009 a las 11:09 +0100, Jesús Guerrero escribió:
El Mie, 4 de Febrero de 2009, 0:06, Paul Hartman escribió:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Grant Edwards gra...@visi.com wrote:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables are optimized for
exactly the right instruction set.
Where did that bit
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Grant Edwards gra...@visi.com wrote:
AFAICT, the performance benefit due to compiler optimization
is practically nil in real-world usage.
It used to make a difference, but not anymore with today microprocessors.
In my experience the huge benefit of
Grant Edwards wrote:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables are optimized for
exactly the right instruction
2009/2/3 Grant Edwards gra...@visi.com:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables are optimized for
exactly the
It is not just about higher performance.
The same way you can have higher performance, the same way you can use
less flags and less optimizations for a solid/stable system.
You are just not bounded (most of the times) to fixed choices others
doing for you.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Grant Edwards gra...@visi.com wrote:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables are optimized for
exactly the right instruction set.
More often than
On Dienstag 03 Februar 2009, Grant Edwards wrote:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables are optimized for
Saphirus Sage wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables are optimized for
Grant Edwards wrote:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD ports where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables are optimized for
exactly the right instruction
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