What is THE most bleeding edge distro?
I would assume it has to compile everything from source so binary distros are out.
>>57248776
Gentoo, in all seriousness.
That picture of Tux looks bad. I dislike it when people use it.
>>57248776
Lfs
> you are the blood dripping off the edge
The main branch of Gentoo is considered Gentoo stable. Sabayon is based on Gentoo's testing branch.
>>57248776
Install gentoo
>>57250323
If you add ~amd64 to your make.conf you can use the testing branch also. It's actually more stable in my opinion because there are less package conflicts.
>>57248776
Just install OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
I've been working on one for like 14 months now with a lot of ideas from left field. I'd consider it bleeding edge since no one in their right mind would use it.
>>57250362
I've been running stable gentoo for months and really happy with it. Considering switching flag. I guess I can always switch back if everything breaks...
>>57249461
>>57250362
Its not though because they still mask some of the newest packages.
try freeBSD-current
Antergos
>edited package.keyword to include testing for gentoo-sources
>4.8.4 kernel takes an extra second to load
Thanks /g/
>>57252581
>not using git sources
I thought you wanted bleeding edge.
>>57252638
I honestly didn't know this existed. brb