Originally posted here by hypronix
AFAIK atp-get is for Debian... which makes me wonder, how come it's okay for SUSE to use Debian 'technology' while Gentoo - using ports and whatnot - is all evil and lame?


It was ported to SUSE, SUSE didn't do it or release it. But you would know that had you bothered to read into it instead of seeing a chance to make me look hypocritical and running with it. It's not distributed by SUSE, it doesn't come on the CDs, it's merely an option, nothing more.

Besides, SUSE didn't take Debian and put a different Kernel in and call it theirs. Gentoo took Free BSD, a Linux Kernel, and a SUSE splash screen, and called it Gentoo. And above that SUSE has been around longer than ANY other Linux company still in business. SUSE came in in 1992, that's outdating any distro still around.

You'll also note I said I didn't use it much and he would have to Ask the Horse who does. It would appear you didn't read up on any of this.

At least I had the common courtesy to try Gentoo out before I ran my mouth. After 5 times I still didn't like it and realised I had a Free BSD machine already and had no use for the same thing with a different Kernel.

gore, we all get it: you're too stuck into your distros to get your head out of the arse and understand that what distro we use isn't got **** to do with what we are or what we could do with the computer.

If I pull my head out, it might un-plug my ass and I'd say things like that which make no sense. I don't seem to recall ever saying someone was stupid because they used Gentoo, I said Gentoo was stupid.



Hell I could install text-only BSD on my dad's computer so he can show off with it... what good?
If you had to install it for him it's doubtful he could use it in the first place.