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[โ€“] jecxjo@midwest.social 2 points 2 years ago

Yeah I ran Arch for a little while and it was ok. Felt like it was in-between a binary and a complete source based system but lacked the configurability that makes source base work.

As for getting time back, I setup my system to build stuff at night for upgrades, most apps took a few minutes to build as it's rare for me to not already have the vast majority of libraries already on my machine. The only things that took a long time was browsers and LibreOffice. Both of which I built when I was sleeping.

Additionally I ran lxc on my system for situations where I had to have something now. Spin up a Debian build and install it. In the background I'd still build a Gentoo clean version and dump the Debian image once it was done.