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Is gentoo Linux really worth it?
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Gentoo is a great learning tool for linux. It's also got a great package manager and lets you truly customise the system to your liking, which is why I stuck around.
Of course I hear you can do the latter thing with Arch, but I don't know Arch, so…
I mainly use arch and it definitely allows lots of customization but not to the level I see gentoo does.