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  • Just try Gentoo on your desktop or notebook, it is the best place to learn it. I'm out of practice with it since Ubuntu just 'works' good enough for me on the default install, I'm getting lazy, but it isn't too difficult to set up despite what everyone says. You should just dual boot with it for a while if you want to learn it.
    I would try Gentoo on a PC before I would venture into ARM, you should get a feel to it before you try it on a non-standard system. It definitely has a learning curve.
    Gentoo is source based meaning it compiles everything from source. It does have packages now, so someone setting up a Pandora Gentoo build would pre-compile everything. Anyway, I used it for 5 years, it was the first distro that just 'worked' IMO, and forded the rest of the Linux world to try harder, was huge and took users away. It's a pain to set up though, even today, but it i...
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