Lampros Liontos

Just some goof who thinks he’s important. Ignore him, maybe he’ll go away.

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  • @PropaGandalf @fbsz

    I’ve used both, and really, from an understanding standpoint, there’s really not much difference between Arch and Gentoo.

    Gentoo’s main advantage are its USE flags, which the packages use to determine which “configure” options to select at compile time. However, installing and updating the system can take hours or days while you wait for everything to compile.

    Arch, on the other hand, uses binary packages, which is faster, but lacks the flexibility of USE flags.


  • @kevincox For light tasks, I will make use of either vterm (if I’m in Emacs) or Alacritty (if I’m not).

    If I need to get down to serious work (such as working on shells and text files both locally and remotely), I’ll jump into eshell, using TRAMP when I need to go remote or sudo (or both) to edit files. I’ll still use vterm if I need something that does screen redrawing, such as apt.