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Of course, but on an end user device this wouldn't matter so mush. Do it once, image it, ship the product
It's never, ever like that. You do not just build a single system image and then install it and sell it for 2 or 3 years.. you cannot. The whole thing needs to be updated for security issues from time to time, new features or new package choices may come into play.
Updating these is a chore for developers in the team as much as it is a pain for users who run Gentoo.
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Ubuntu. Since we're having the same core on the 5121e as the 5200B, optimization could make a big speed impact.
Isn't this down more to compiler options used to build Gentoo, than it is down to binary packaging? As far as I can tell all the Ubuntu packages are built with extremely generic options (i.e. let gcc decide on tuning and processor type - usually PPC601 compatible code which will never run optimally on a 603e or G3..)
This is easily solvable, and you don't need Gentoo to do that. Unfortunately for everyone who loves Ubuntu, and Gentoo, and wishes to stick to those Linux distributions, we don't have any luck with providing friendly installations with them. The only sticky point booting the SuSE DVD on a Pegasos or Efika is finding a DVD drive to attach to it..
With Ubuntu's wild commercialism and lack of interest in anything that isn't a dual-core Intel chip, and Gentoo's steady decline over the past few years with a distinct lack of interest and manpower in the PPC team (this is ironic considering we were throwing money and systems at them..), and Debian's devolution into a warzone politik, I really think we need a distribution that cares about OEMs, ISVs, and the processor platform as a whole.
Novell & SuSE has shown considerable interest in PowerPC, has all the tools we need (including the ability to run second-stage install from a reboot - this is essential for the user-facing part of a system as the first thing you need to do is add a user account and set your hostname, something Ubuntu's oem-config manages to fail miserably on) and is increasing the PPC team size and support offered.. and they are perfectly happy to listen to Genesi and support our hardware.
It is by far and away the best option here, full stop. But if you guys have a better suggestion, that's what this thread is about..