>>1606087I keep almost everything on the stable branch but very select few things, kernel, nvidia-drivers, wine, rtorrent/libtorrent, etc.
I noticed you had gentoo on a pretty underpowered machine, was wondering how you could even deal with those compile times personally. I have a pretty old laptop from early 2005 with a Pentium M and put Fedora on it. Fedora runs blazing fast on it with openbox, with the exception of trying to run cpu/gpu intensive stuff, using it as a desktop is basically just as fast as a new laptop to me.
It's about as up to date as Arch too, but more stable. I actually liked it so much I thought about switching to Fedora on my desktop a few times, but it's just a bit too bleeding edge for the stuff that I need this desktop to handle, and that puts me a bit out of my comfort zone. Just food for thought if you want to try it on your laptop, because I honestly couldn't deal with gentoo on old hardware.
>sabayonI just realized you were running Sabayon, not gentoo. I think they have binary packages so everything I just said is silly. I used Sabayon once when I first started to use linux for a very short time, tbh, I didn't really like it that much. By the time I got around to trying gentoo I fell in love though, ironically, it was the first distro I used where everything just worked the way I wanted.
>>1606085mcomix? Yeah I love it. I used to use MangaMeeya but decided to switch to a native program, and actually like it more.
It can't read pdfs, I just tried. For that I use Evince. (Default reader that comes with Gnome)