Just showing off my desktop. For those curious, I use the XFCE desktop, and ULauncher tied to the windows key. I’m also experimenting with animated wallpapers using hidimari.

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    2 years ago

    I see, that might still be a problem then due to the severe lack of decent hardware in my household (who would ever need more than for gigabytes of RAM right), rarely having more than a few hours of uninterrupted time, and I suppose an unreliable Internet connection. Then again, when the time comes I still hope to give it a shot.

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      2 years ago

      You know, I installed Gentoo just fine on a machine with 1GB of RAM. As long as you’re willing to let large upgrades (e.g. LLVM, GCC) run overnight, it shouldn’t be an issue.

      I ran out of patience on Firefox and Rust, though, and installed them both as binaries. These are the only packages where I do that.

      But in any case, you will need the option of letting your computer compile uninterrupted for more than just several hours. Worst I had was 37 hours, but that was on a hardware that really wasn’t meant to run Gentoo. Best one compiled in under 12 hours, including the graphical environment, but I don’t assume your laptop is that powerful (that one also wasn’t my machine). In general, I would say 1 day should be enough to install Gentoo on a reasonable hardware. And then a second day to set up the graphical environment (X11 and whatever DE or WM you prefer). I would definitely set aside a weekend for the Gentoo install because even if compile times are fast, you will need time to figure out what to do, and possibly to fix mistakes, especially if this is your first install…