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A Guide to Compiling the Linux Kernel All By Yourself
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omg me too... a much nerdier friend of mine told me to install Gentoo on my first custom build back in the early aughts. printed out the guide and spent over a week 24/7 compiling everything with an athlon 64 3500+... and had never used Linux before this... good times, man.
Same. Still running Gentoo 20 years later.
Still compiling qtwebkit? :)
There's a lot to love about Gentoo. I miss it dearly, but I've been using NixOS lately and have been very happy with it too. It's just quite a lot easier to maintain and the model for packages makes it a lot easier to set up binary caches and stuff... Still, there's something very cozy about our dear portage :).
TBF most of that compilation time was probably just gcc lol.