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Beyond the Compile: Rethinking How Gentoo Linux Is Perceived

By

akhuettel

3d ago· 17 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article explores how Gentoo Linux is perceived by the wider public, particularly the stereotype that it's only about compiling everything for performance. The author argues this is a poor description of Gentoo, suggesting there's more to the distribution than just performance optimization and "hardcore" compiling.

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What probably stands out most is compiling. Almost everyone who heard of Gentoo knows it has something to do with compiling everything.
Well, besides being hardcore, the common sentiment goes for performance. So yeah, Gentoo users must be some kind of hardcore ricers who try to squeeze every last bit of their system performance.
To be honest, I don't think that's a good way to describe Gentoo. Yes, compiling is at the core of it. But performance?
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Multiple times in the past I’ve been thinking of how Gentoo is perceived by the wider public, the non-users. What probably stands out most is compiling. Almost everyone who heard of Gentoo kn…

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