Do you run RR64/RR4 concurrently with another dist?

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Do you run RR64/RR4 concurrently with another dist like Ubuntu, Mandriva, ...in a chroot environment?

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Do you run RR64/RR4 concurrently with another dist?

Postby konstk » Tue Jun 13, 2006 18:05

Do you run RR64/RR4 concurrently with another dist like Ubuntu, Mandriva, ...

in a chroot environment?

There are just some software I find that a dist like Debian has that take Gentoo what seems like years (exagerating) to get into portage.
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Postby cvill64 » Tue Jun 13, 2006 19:18

I personally find no need. I just install and build stuff myself if needbe. But I do know that Lxnay is running Ubuntu ontop of his server for Zimba (is that how its spelled?) So each to their own and its all based about need :)
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Postby lxnay » Tue Jun 13, 2006 19:25

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Postby konstk » Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:46

cvill64 wrote:I personally find no need. I just install and build stuff myself if needbe. But I do know that Lxnay is running Ubuntu ontop of his server for Zimba (is that how its spelled?) So each to their own and its all based about need :)


But then you have the problem of package management on the packages you build which is not really a problem if the number of packages is small but becomes a problem if large. And sometimes things just don't compile whereas in debian they got them to compile. For example the ggobi package is not easy to get up and running.
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Postby cvill64 » Wed Jun 14, 2006 16:44

lol, like I said, to each their own :P I personally like compiling my own packages if their not in portage instead of using something like .debs in ubuntu where they decide where everything goes. Also, for my production/stable environment when I'm not developing, I keep to the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule.
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