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Main Differences from Gentoo?

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Main Differences from Gentoo?

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• Overlay: We have our own overlay for ebuilds along with portage of course. Ebuilds are files that contain instructions that tell the package manager how to install the source code package. • Performance: We have modified make.conf to ensure that our distribution runs at the highest speed possible on newer computer hardware and fast on semi-older hardware. As such, our distribution is not meant to be run on Pentium Pros, although it is entirely conceivable. • Versatility: Again, we have modified make.conf to give nice wide range of features for all computers. We have also compiled the kernel to run well against most of the architectures out there while still leaving plenty of room for performance and, as always, the ability to change anything at your desire. • Entropy: We have a binary package manager that can be used as a stand alone package manager. It also works with portage so you can use emerge and entropy together. A binary is a prepackaged file already built that you use for in

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