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What distro(s) do you use?
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Gentoo does tend to include a lot of compiling if you don't use a binhost - like I do on my laptop.
But its USE flags and live ebuilds are just too damn useful for me to really stick to other distros, especially since I tend to do a lot of development and run bleeding edge components due to that.
I hear that. Gentoo also allows you to do local patches. Had to do that once for gdb (don't ask) and was surprised how easy it was. Very cool system. Would recommend.