Founder's side-project is letting in water
News is bubbling up both from the Gentoo project and its successor, the tellingly named"Funtoo" – what Gentoo founder Daniel Robbins did next.
The source-based Gentoo Linux distribution, which still supports a wide range of CPU architectures, will soon support one less. TheIt had little choice in this. Like any other distro, Gentoo relies on upstream support for a platform in order to keep it working. The Linux kernelstill offers the option of kernel 4.9 – this is not true for a rolling-release distro such as Gentoo, which is based on the ever-changing current upstream code.
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