User:Maffblaster/Drafts/Gentoo Primers/The Gentoo Primer

When comparing Gentoo to other free and open source distributions, Gentoo is a different beast. Why? Because Gentoo is among only a few  actively maintained distributions that are entirely source based. There are many children distributions based off Gentoo, however Gentoo may be the only parent

Why Gentoo?
In order to answer this question, we need first to tackle down some of the common reasons not to use it.

"Gentoo is for advanced users."
We have to admit that the installation of Gentoo is not exactly the fastest of all. But one should not confuse fast with easy, this is a rather common mistake. If we were to compare, the Gentoo installation is like a work of art, takes time, but once done it is something that you admire in a very deep way. In addition, the installation manuals make this task not only bearable but a learning experience like few in the world of open source. In the event that you really want to be in control of your system, the first step is to understand how it works, this is not for everyone, but is not exclusive to "super users".

"I have to compile everything, every time."
The build process sounds complicated, tedious and something that only experienced hackers do. But the truth is that in Gentoo, this process is as transparent as in any other distribution, the main and only difference is that in the installation of your new Gentoo, you set up your compilation tool (Portage) to use the full potential of your CPU. And if you don't have a CPU that supports compile all your programs each time you want to update your system, you can simply use the binary versions. Once the first configuration, it is not so different as yum, apt, pacman, or any other package manager.

"I don't have time to read the documentation"
If this is the reason why you don't want to use Gentoo, in reality, you should not use anything Linux-like. The learning curve is very difficult if you do not have the motivation to learn. But if you really want to know how things work, and you're interested in getting the most out of your computer, then you can give a couple of minutes a day to read a bit of documentation because it is the only way to dominate technology.

"I'm afraid of ruining my computer"
There are hundreds of ways to install Gentoo, and as with any other installation of Linux, it is always advisable to have a backup. In addition, there are lots of users willing to help with problems of any kind in different media, such as IRC or forums. The only thing you should be afraid of is not to give you the opportunity to learn something new.

Final thoughts
Having mentioned only some of the reasons and proven that they are not 100% accurate, it is necessary to comment that Gentoo Linux is a unique experience in its kind, and in which one is able to learn many things. It is particularly interesting to software developers since that will allow them to learn and/or consolidate their knowledge in many topics. In addition, Gentoo has many projects of different nature, in which the help is always welcome. This diversity and flexibility make Gentoo a whole world of opportunities to exploit.

Choice
Gentoo is the distribution of choice in almost every sense of the world. Developers have dubbed Gentoo a meta-distribution because of its near-unlimited adaptability. It is one of the only distributions that allows the end user to choose between:


 * Several init systems (notability OpenRC and systemd).
 * Per-package specifics on build options (called USE flags) which are broken into two categories:
 * Global build options (see )
 * Local build options (see )
 * C-compiler optimization (see GCC optimization).

Rolling release
Gentoo Portage developers tend to be far ahead other Linux distributions on both the addition of new packages and bumping version numbers for new package releases. For those that want the fastest way to have access to the newest software packages, Gentoo is the way to go.

Instructional
One of the stronger "Pros" of Gentoo is the available documentation.

Power
Gentoo is a power-user distribution. The idiom "knowledge is power" applies directory to the Gentoo ecosystem. Because it is source based, Gentoo can readily flex and adapt to run on all major supported architectures. Including, but not limited to,, , , , , , , , , , , , , and architectures. There are around 18,000 packages in the Gentoo ebuild repository. Because there is so much flexibility, especially at the per-package level, knowing exactly what is necessary for the system to operate can be difficult to determine. If, however, the user knows what they want, Gentoo makes it very convenient to quickly obtain their objectives.

Choice
When you don't what you want, choice can be a bad thing. Gentoo is primarily limited by the knowledge of the end user. Those just as those who do not understand what is going on beneath the hood of car should not probably not try to repair a head gasket, those who have no prior knowledge of how Unix/Linux operating system's work should probably be careful when using Gentoo.

Manual installation
For now, and in most cases, Gentoo has to be manually installed. Because of the nature of Gentoo being a meta-distr complexities and the number of choices available, there

Difficulty updating
Due to the nature of Portage tree development, Gentoo needs to be updated regularly. If a Gentoo system is not updated for an extended period of time, especially after major changes to the Portage tree (in the form of Profile updates), it can be very difficult to update by hand. This is an known issue and is the reason behind the special Upgrading Gentoo article. If a system has set for over a year without updates, rather than spending time updating the system by hand, it may be faster to migrate a Gentoo installation to a new stage tarball base.