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Gentoo or LFS? (programming.dev)

I have been using Arch for five years and I think I would like to call myself at least a progressive beginner when it comes to Linux, computers and networking, to be humble. 🤣

I would like to "move on" to Gentoo or LFS to force myself to learn more^[This was my main incentive for switching to Arch a long time ago, and it worked!]. Please share your pros and cons for switching to any one of these approaches.

Use case: a gaming rig (using nvidia's proprietary drivers and an AMD CPU) on one system and a server on a separate system.

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[-] birdwing 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Better to go with Lix, imo. NixOS had a controversy surrounding sponsorship of American warfare industry.

[-] OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml 1 points 16 hours ago

How does the documentation and community support differ? Sometimes I can get lost in nix or any OS. But forums and troubleshooting matters a lot to me.

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