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Member Forums => Joe's Bunker of Pie => Topic started by: Joe on September 27, 2007, 01:53:16 pm
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I did some PartitionMagic magic on my desktop and it's now dualbooting XP Pro, and less suckingly, Slackware 12. Installing Mono and Gnome right now.
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I did some PartitionMagic magic on my desktop
You are a brave soul.
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Using ReiserFS?
It's very fast :)
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Using ReiserFS?
It's very fast :)
And it was made by a murderer. How cool is that?
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I did some PartitionMagic magic on my desktop
You are a brave soul.
I'm a brave soul because I initially tried on my school laptop! It caught some kind of failure and I remembered that when I push issues, I kill things. Keke.
Using ReiserFS?
It's very fast :)
Actually I'm oldschooling the Ext3 due to force of "I've used it before". What advantages does ReiserFS have?
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It's obscenely fast. Faster than any other filesystem I know of, by a wide margin.
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What's it attributed to, though? Be a salesman!
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Good call, I made the transition back myself, after mucking around with Gentoo I decided to go with Arch. My / is ext3 but /home is reiserfs. I forget what (who?) convinced me to do that though. Beryl is fun stuff :D!
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@Joe: Why? It doesn't really matter to me whether or not you use it. At one point, I would have been able to explain why it's faster off the top of my head, but I've forgotten, and it'd be just as much work for you to look it up as me.
@Ergot: I just go ahead and make the whole deal reiserfs unless I'm building a server where there's some benefit to splitting the drive up. Also, Gentoo FTW! What USE flags do you use? ^_^
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The computer I'm posting from is a 375mhz PII with 256mb's of ram, a 10GB HD, and a (Overkill! But it was just collecting dust) 128mb AGP graphics card.
Both filesystems (/, /home) are using ReiserFS, and I've knoticed a 5-10% speed increase in loading some things.
Debian + gnome ftw. KDE was not default installed on the desktop enviorment choice. =(
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Debian was cool before Gentoo existed.
You should switch.
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Debian was cool before Gentoo existed.
You should switch.
Slackware was cool before Debian existed. Probably.
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Also, Gentoo FTW! What USE flags do you use? ^_^
One of the reasons I switched to Arch...
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Debian was cool before Gentoo existed.
You should switch.
Yes, but I actually know how to use Debian. Sure, Gentoo may be more powerful and flexible some ways, but I would not know how the system sets itself up to work and stuff. And apt-get is my best friend, every time I use another version of Linux, (Excluding some like Ubuntu) I get lost without it.
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Gentoo's emerge is based off of apt-get; the difference is that it compiles everything from source (except a very, very limited number of packages that give the option of binaries, such as firefox, which takes days to compile).
The first time through installing Gentoo is a bit of work, but you'll quickly get the hang of it.
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Gentoo's emerge is based off of apt-get; the difference is that it compiles everything from source (except a very, very limited number of packages that give the option of binaries, such as firefox, which takes days to compile).
The first time through installing Gentoo is a bit of work, but you'll quickly get the hang of it.
Everything takes bloody ages to compile >:( ! (Yea, I compiled Firefox twice before I found the binary package).
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Patience, Ergot. Patience.
[edit] Ever done a stage 3 on 1? Compile GCC4 with GCC3. Compile GCC4 with GCC4. Compile the system toolchain. Compile world. Took 4 days of CPU time on my macbook (2.0GHz Core Duo)
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Patience, Ergot. Patience.
[edit] Ever done a stage 3 on 1? Compile GCC4 with GCC3. Compile GCC4 with GCC4. Compile the system toolchain. Compile world. Took 4 days of CPU time on my macbook (2.0GHz Core Duo)
No, and I hope I never have to. What kind of third-world distro are you running again :P? Not saying Gentoo is bad, it's just not for everyone.
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When I used NetBSD, I had to compile everything with pkgsrc... ugh, firefox took 2 days even with distcc...
I generally like binary distributions, source ones are nice, but binary ones are for me.
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Gentoo is nice if you're doing something that benefits from efficiency. I use it for all of my servers. For the average user's home PC, that isn't it.
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I'm so sorry, if you need to talk I'm here.
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I'm so sorry, if you need to talk I'm here.
Send me an Xbox and I might come back.
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I'm so sorry, if you need to talk I'm here.
How do I get Halo 2 to run on XP?
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http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3747786/Halo.2.XP.Patch