I am installing gentoo

I am installing gentoo.

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muh flags

Enjoy having only 99% of the maximum performance because you didn't compile your system with the most optimal flags

It's not even hard to optimize flags, you spend literally 30 minutes max on it. cpu flags takes 10 seconds.

OP here
I am not a complete retard to set flags in make.conf

>30 minutes
You need 30 minutes to write -march=native?

I'm talking about use flags, that takes some time because you have to add as you go.

hows does a newb like me learn to install gentoo with the proper flags

getting rid of the name is the first step

installl gentoo and recompile your shit over and over, but hey you'll look cool on the screenfetch threads!

Damn straight

feels amazing

great now install a DE

i'll see you in either 1 hour or 1 week

Already installed x window system
I am trying to find a DE or completly go without DE and use some WM instead

werent you installing snow leopard on your thinkpad the other day

You should be using the systemd stage3 moron.

How long would it take to get gentoo set up with xfce and firefox with a 120 mbps connection and an R5 1600?

it was not me
I have systemd'd gentoo on a vm with uefi using systemd's bootctl as bootloader
I want to try which is best for me. Using systemd or openrc

>systemd
Please, for your own sake, don't shit your nice pure gentoo installation up with the (((systemd))) botnet.

>99MB ram usage just for displaying a prompt

I have plenty of ram. 99mb ram is nothing

lmao you honestly want to use openrc?

systemd is all but default on gentoo, not using it will just cause you headaches, gentoo has the best systemd support of any distribution.

>205 packages

>4.9.x

what is your problems?

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you are our problem

>2m

>install with minimal use flags
>add them as you need them

Good job user, I'm proud and happy for you

godspeed user

I'm trying to get maximum graphic performance on Ubuntu
It's some real bullshit to fully disable the integrated graphics

them cumstains tho

>low quality ascii art

Wait what?
It took only about 69mb of ram on idle while having LXDE open.
What the fuck did you just install?

RTFM

i3
do it