Screenshot of QEMU VM showing an ASCII Gentoo Logo + system info

I followed Mental Outlaw’s 2019 guide and followed the official handbook to get up-to-date instructions and tailored instructions for my system, the process took about 4 hours however I did go out for a nice walk while my kernel was compiling. Overall I enjoyed the process and learnt a lot about the Linux kernel while doing it.

I’m planning on installing it to my hardware soon, this was to get a feel for the process in a non-destructive way.

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      10 months ago

      This is true. In theory its the best way, but ita crazy to think compiling Firefox can take like multiple hours of full computing power. And I like to update my software a lot.

      Lets do a small comparison:

      Linux power efficiency tier list

      Desktops / WMs

      1. WMs with Wayland?
      2. WMs with X11?
      3. LXDE, LXQt, Xfce, Cinnamon
      4. KDE, Budgie, Mate
      5. GNOME ?

      Packaging

      1. Native
      2. Snap (less runtimes)
      3. Flatpak (shared resources), Containers
      4. Appimage (everything duplicated

      Distro type

      1. Traditional binary native packages, ESR
      2. Traditional binary native packages
      3. A/B root (traditional packaging but with one seperate system as backup)
      4. OSTree (diffs downloaded but whole system built locally)
      5. Own repos for everything, small distro
      6. Compiled from source

      Behavior

      • adblock at DNS level
      • low brightness, light theme on LCD helps
      • energy saving CPU, disabled cores, throttled
      • laptop instead of desktop, no huge 4K screens
      • dont Game lol
      • dont stream stuff lol
      • digital minimalism lol

      So uhm I guess I should switch to Debian 12, update once a week and go out on a hike or something.