alice 30 y.o. she/her

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Cake day: July 7th, 2023

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  • I agree with everything you said.

    LSF is not a distro. It is a instruction manual and teaching aid. Don’t use it as a base for your main OS

    OP, you can use it as your main OS, and I know some people do. I wouldn’t recommend it, though. Because once you have LFS you realise that you need at least automatic dependency resolution. And once you start thinking about it you realise that you’re reinventing a package manager. At that point just use a distro you like :D


  • I suggest LFS if you want to learn the complexity of creating a distro from scratch. (You might not succeed on the first try. I gave up multiple times before forcing myself to finish it)

    I never tried Gentoo so I can’t really say anything good or bad about it.

    My question is: what are you expecting to learn from this? you say “learn more” but what exactly do you want to learn? Because if it’s “becoming better at linux” you can definitely do it with just Arch.

    If you just want something “more difficult” to install, I guess you can do it.


















  • Heh… Not to that extreme, but I have been bullied throughout school constantly, except the last two years of highschool. And when it wasn’t the schoolmates who bullied me, it was the teachers. I think they perceived I was different, even though they didn’t exactly know why, and they weren’t able to understand or accept it.

    It was very stressful, and it definitely has impacted my ability to have human interactions. But strangely enough, you’d say that would have made me not trust people. But weirdly enough, I still trust people too much.