From f23dae307e06d95499b35dbdd8e341b45756b330 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vidhu Kant Sharma Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 23:11:52 +0530 Subject: First commit --- .../2022/my-failed-attempt-at-installing-gentoo.md | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+) create mode 100644 content/blog/2022/my-failed-attempt-at-installing-gentoo.md (limited to 'content/blog/2022/my-failed-attempt-at-installing-gentoo.md') diff --git a/content/blog/2022/my-failed-attempt-at-installing-gentoo.md b/content/blog/2022/my-failed-attempt-at-installing-gentoo.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c9056da --- /dev/null +++ b/content/blog/2022/my-failed-attempt-at-installing-gentoo.md @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +--- +title: "My Failed Attempt at Installing Gentoo" +date: 2022-08-02T16:35:58+05:30 +--- + +After using Arch Linux for slightly more than 2 years I decided to move to Gentoo. +I managed to install it (well it wasn't hard) but still way too many things went wrong; +and I'm gonna share my suffering with you guys by talking about it. + +## Why I moved back to Arch Linux + +Gentoo is actually really interesting, waiting 2 hours for portage to install your terminal really is a feel. +Though turns out that compiling the terminal didn't take that long, THAT SHIT ALSO COMPILED THE FUCKING PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE. +Yeah, I compiled rust THEN compiled alacritty because that's what pro hackers do. +(I really thought it'd automatically pull the binary, apparently that's rust-bin not rust) + +I like this, you compile things with the support for only what you need, and disable what you don't. It's not like Arch, +you literally don't have support for the stuff you don't need, which is even faster! +But I guess I still am not fit for that kind of pro gamer level stuff, so I'll stick to arch. + +## Not even an X server worked + +Maybe it's just because I'm a dumbass, but I can't even get an X server running. Also wifi refused to work. +I ran 2 floors to get an ethernet cable at 3 am and that also refused to work! I re-compiled my kernel with networking support and it didn't work! +I guess I should have read the logs but no, like any smart arch user would do, I re-installed it! How fun! + +Over the course of 4 days I installed Gentoo 4 times. 2 of those 4 attempts even occoured in the same day. +I guess getting everything to work would've been easier, but I realised that too late. +If you're planning to install gentoo, remember that it's easier to fix gentoo, a re-install would take too long. + +## Installation wasn't hard at all! + +Okay, to me, the installation part really wasn't too hard. I mean on Arch you just need to copy-paste a couple of commands, +it's really the same with gentoo but.. easier somehow. I didn't have to run many shell commands, I just had a bunch of config files to play around +to fine-tune my system. It was time consuming, but not harder than Arch. I'd say some things were *easier* because instead of setting some variables myself +I just used the `eselect` command to set locales and stuff, I guess that's kinda interactive and "less boring" + +Overall I'd say, no installing gentoo is not hard at all. Especially if you've installed Arch before. BUT using it was pretty hard.. +I had to deal with a lot of masked packages, and had to wait more than an hours just so I can install Xorg; I didn't even bother getting XMonad to work, +just installed dwm because that compiles within seconds. + +Also, while compiling a kernel isn't hard at all (I mean you just get an ncurses program with shit loads of options), but figuring out what I need to get +various things to work was pretty tricky, not to mention that I wasn't able to even do that successfully! + +## I will go back to gentoo but not now.. + +Okay, I quit because I had wasted a lot of my time, and was tired and fed up of it. I **will** go back to installing gentoo on my main machine. +To anyone reading this interested in gentoo, I am NOT saying that gentoo is a bad distro. I'm just saying that it's very frustrating to install, +takes an incredibly long time, and by the time you install it you don't get left with any mental energy to fix any bugs. + +I hope next time I try (maybe in a few months) I will be able to set up XMonad and polybar and all that cool stuff just like I have on Arch +or maybe have an even better setup, and maybe never even look back to Arch! But not now, I'm tired and will work on other stuff for now. + +## A little gentoo wallpaper I made + +I made this funny wallpaper to use with my gentoo installation (while my kernel was compiling in the background!) + +[![Funny Gentoo Wallpaper](/images/Gentoo\_Wallpaper\_OreImo.png)](/images/Gentoo\_Wallpaper\_OreImo.png) + +But sadly I wasn't able to use it. *Some day...* -- cgit v1.2.3