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What Linux distro surprised you the most?
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LFS: Not being so complicated actually. Arch: That a fully fletched OS install can be done in less than 10 minutes.
Isn't maintaining LFS a pain for the long run?
It is. Especially when you need the night to compile FF and it constantly fails. But I learned a lot.
LFS isn't a distro.
Then let's call my install 30p87OS, that was made from scratch. Now it's a distro.
Deal. :D Edit: Congratz BTW, that's a huge feat to create own distribution from LFS. My hats off!