I failed the ArchLinux "rite of passage". Tried really hard both in a VM for practice and on a real computer but I never got past the installation screen. Oh well :)
Linux Mint, anyone?
I failed the ArchLinux "rite of passage". Tried really hard both in a VM for practice and on a real computer but I never got past the installation screen. Oh well
It has an installation screen? Try Gentoo. I've never had to recompile my kernel so many times to get some basic drivers working! :D
Also, I am definitely looking forward to the monogame content pipeline implementation!
https://github.com/mono/MonoGame/wiki/Content-Build-Pipeline
That "everything you need you must compile first" mentality of Gentoo its quite fun. In the sense of pure madness that is. "Hey, a new JVM update! Better compile the 4 million LOC jvm again!".
That "everything you need you must compile first" mentality of Gentoo its quite fun. In the sense of pure madness that is. "Hey, a new JVM update! Better compile the 4 million LOC jvm again!".
I ran it on a box at my last job for a while, though I can't for the life of me remember why...
I finally switched it back to Ubuntu after having to recompile the full system 3 times in a week.
I don't think I'll ever want to have to manually compile my operating system. It just sounds frustrating. This is why I like things like Linux Mint.
It reminded me of gnome. I only tried it when it was first released and it was pretty buggy.