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    Phoronix: Gentoo Linux Begins Offering x86-64-v3 Binary Packages

    Gentoo ended out last year by beginning to optionally provide binary packages for direct installation. This lowers the barrier for using Gentoo Linux and also works out well for low-end/embedded systems rather than always compiling source packages locally. They've now taken their binary position a step further by also offering up x86-64-v3 packages...

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  • #2
    emerge kde or gnome, ups some 10 GBs needs to be compiled each month and when some runtime error occurs, ups need to find what cflag is problem... hehe and if some Steam game runtime error, what now nerds? Find some other Steam discussion nerds or protondb hope? Good luck but day has only 24 hours...

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    • #3
      I use FedEx to figure out cflag issues.

      or

      What now? Ups in ur mom

      or

      If that person expects an intelligent conversation after that post:

      It's 23 hours, 56 minutes, and four seconds per day. The 3 minute and 56 second difference is why the sky changes at night. KDE's KStars is a great tool to emerge to figure out what'll be up for viewing at night.


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      • #4
        Gentoo is on fire 😍

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        • #5
          If Arch Foundation finds this a good joke, maybe they join the Forces of Linux and find out why Steam kick out Ubuntu for their Steam Deck. But between /optIonal should be only for write permissive apps, but that's a joke only Red Hat historian understand and flat earth supporters has temporarily prohibitive be allowed when disk space is fully operational of flatpak shitness and snap on Desktop is not AppImage(apt optionally github/gitlab) based but as always this is not rpm only decision

          I could not imagine why some required software to distribute needs their own repository to be setup and this is not so easy thing. Launchpad had idea for this, but own web server with own repository(and maybe Windows server with IIS :-) operating with deb or something seems weird. And therefore there is no such thing only clickable open appstream MIME something :-) but not under supervision of missing antivirus because as always disk partitions are not fragmented and virus non existent on Linux :-)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by elbar View Post
            If Arch Foundation finds this a good joke, maybe they join the Forces of Linux and find out why Steam kick out Ubuntu for their Steam Deck. But between /optIonal should be only for write permissive apps, but that's a joke only Red Hat historian understand and flat earth supporters has temporarily prohibitive be allowed when disk space is fully operational of flatpak shitness and snap on Desktop is not AppImage(apt optionally github/gitlab) based but as always this is not rpm only decision

            I could not imagine why some required software to distribute needs their own repository to be setup and this is not so easy thing. Launchpad had idea for this, but own web server with own repository(and maybe Windows server with IIS :-) operating with deb or something seems weird. And therefore there is no such thing only clickable open appstream MIME something :-) but not under supervision of missing antivirus because as always disk partitions are not fragmented and virus non existent on Linux :-)
            Is this a LLM trained on the Phoenix forum? Almost less comprehensible than Biden's speeches.

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            • #7
              For most users running relatively recent systems (sans the likes of Intel Atom)
              Typo, you might mean "since"

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              • #8
                Dinit support would be a game changer

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mirmirmir View Post
                  Typo, you might mean "since"
                  Not a typo. It is a French word.

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                  • #10
                    Is there a good reason to continue using Arch?

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