I think it really is as simple as our dorks from the Labs liking Ed Wood.
Same reason the mascot is named Glenda.
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I think it really is as simple as our dorks from the Labs liking Ed Wood.
Same reason the mascot is named Glenda.
Nothing at all.
It's purely for my own needs — what worked for Rob Pike's eyes in the '90s doesn't really work for mine when it comes to actually using it every day, so I figured I'd have fun with it while I was changing the colors for the various programs.
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It sounds like Gentoo is literally exactly what you want.
I am currently not using gentoo, and because the packages in its default repos are only updated when necessary, and the break-my-gentoo repo is more of a joke than an actual replacement for arch.
I'm sorry, but I am genuinely confused here.
Gentoo can be both stable and bleeding edge and allows you to mix and match on a per-package basis.
Does setting ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64"
globally not make things bleeding edge enough for you? Grab *-9999
packages instead.
Sure, basically any Debian-based distro should have
gdebi
in its repos.