What does /g/ think about funtoo?
If anyone uses it, why do you use it instead of gentoo
>>61965420
It is gentoo improved and fun too.
>>61965420
it's nice, but there's no reason to use it over gentoo, the latter having caught up on the former in almost everything.
Also, for some reason, you're gonna get bullied on the gentoo forums if you mention that you use funtoo, as it's """""unsupported""""" despite being largely the same.
So, I'd advice you against it.
Gentoo for brainlets
Use gentoo
>>61965508
isn't gentoo-forum the site that stores and sends passwords in cleartext and the admins defending it?
>>61966543
as long as I can get help there, I don't care. I'm using a dummy account anyways
>>61965420
Offers a bunch of changes over Gentoo that make sense to some people's use case. Reasonably competently implemented - as such it has a good reason to exist.
Good project that I don't need, I prefer the standard Gentoo choices.
I do have a Saybayon VM though.
>>61965420
>supposed to make desktop installation easier than gentoo
>suddenly became more complex and fucked up and have no clue where
KISS my ass.
>>61965420
I plan to install it on my next machine.
I like the documentation. It's much easier to read than gentoo's.
It uses git instead of rsync which is pretty cool.
It comes with a compiled debian kernel which is nice if you're new.