Ray Rashif wrote:
Hi Ray.
Thanks for your reply.
> There's nothing _significantly useful_ to learn from Gentoo that you
> cannot learn from Arch.
Ok.
> Anyone who has been running Gentoo can continue to do so, but if you're
> planning to deploy a platform anew I'd advise against Gentoo.
Ok, I'll remember to ask here before I (maybe) throw my into gentoo
again in the future.
> Now about hybrid architectures, _a lot_ of distros allow for multilib
> setups even if they come native by default. On the other hand, Arch does
> not, and will not for the foreseeable future, support multilib.
I'm not sure what I would benefit from multilib. I've always been
running 32bit and have no plans to change that for now.
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