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    [–] Veneroso 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

    I ran it about 5 years ago. A friend had trouble getting the Nvidia closed source drivers installed so I spun up an install to get it done. I was able to figure it out. There was an error message that either she didn't spot or maybe didn't find a resolution too.

    I do like Gentoo primarily because I am a troubleshooter at heart, I just don't always have the time to deal with a broken system anymore.

    I do get tempted to run it on bare metal from time to time. The last time I tried to install it in VirtualBox, it didn't work out unfortunately.

    [–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

    Yeah, virtual box doesn't work all that well from my experience. If you're on windows I'd definitely recommend checking out VMware. VMware even has support for windows 95 and stuff.

    It's been about five years but I've managed to install arch just fine on virtual box (in macos) but VMware is just a more robust polished experience and it has a free version on windows.

    [–] Veneroso 2 points 3 months ago

    I read about the free edition, I will have to look into that. Thanks!