How many scientific people use Linux?

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The discussion centers on the use of Linux among scientific professionals, with participants sharing their preferred distributions, including Gentoo, Fedora, and Ubuntu. Users express a preference for certain tools like OpenFOAM, Kile, and Octave for scientific tasks, while discussing the challenges of software compatibility and performance on Linux compared to Windows. Many participants highlight the ease of use and package management of distributions like Arch and Ubuntu, while others note the complexities of Gentoo's setup. The conversation also touches on the need for better tablet functionality and software support for scientific applications on Linux. Overall, the thread reflects a mix of experiences and preferences regarding Linux in scientific environments.
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dE_logics said:
No, situations have changed now...things are very stable and fast I have to say (though maintainers are missing for a few packages like Recoll, kat and chrome)...I've been on Gentoo since 3 weeks and no problems yet. Problems come when you start tweaking for best possible speed...for e.g I just tweaked my Kernel configuration and now I cannot mount FAT file systems...can only do it as root...god knows what's even the Gentoo forum people can't help.

I do not find the compilation times a problem...I do something else while it compiles...so it doesn't matter.

The catch with Gentoo is that to make it work well, you need to configure it well...USE flags are the critical part...so I have ~170 use flags set, so I get a faster system...aaa...the CFLAGS hardly matter unless you're on a unique processor.

I was wondering Gentoo should start hosting it's binary package...portage can install binaries.


Anyway, I will try arch and if I find it faster, I will switch; but for a year I am most probably with Gentoo.

BTW I have just ~8 months experience with Linux...that too in Ubuntu.
Gentoo is as stable as you make it to be. Used to be that messing with CFLAGS was a really popular option (setting things like -03 and -funrollallloops, etc.), that may have changed. And I also was using it before the binary installer (so it took something like a week to install and get set up, by the time you were done getting everything working anyway). I just no longer have the patience for compiling my apps; when I install something, I usually want it pretty quickly so I can work on something, or mess around or w/e. Waiting an hour doesn't really appeal to me.
 
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(setting things like -03 and -funrollallloops, etc.)

Did you apply these flags?...or do you think they work?
 

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