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The handbook pretty good. I recommend following it as closely as you can. Only deviate from what they say, where you absolutely need to. If you do that you should be set up by the end.Man I'm getting fucking filtered HARD by Gentoo, second try installing it and at least I get to login, but root is mounted as read only for some reason. I guess my setup is probably fairly nonstandard, but I just know I'd have it installed in under an hour on arch. I think that instead of trying to set it all up at once, I'm gonna try to just get the bare minimum working, and then build the system up from there. At least I felt I understood more on this iteration. Third times the charm.
I've literally talked to people in the last month or two that had one of their monitors messed up. That needed mess with it, to get it working.That sure is a lot of shit but at the end of the day this all boils down to "don't believe your lying eyes".
If you want to find people asking for help with it from the last year or so it's not hard to find them.
I purposely picked ones from as wide of a range a timeline as I could. To show it's been something people have ran into as far back as twelve years. Probably further if I wanted to keep looking.
It's great you have gotten lucky with it. But its crazy anyone would pretend this isn't a thing. I guess if what people want is for X to stay the exactly the same, stagnate, and never improve, that's a winning strategy.
The reason I like xlibre, is because they are actually trying to modernize xorg, and improve on its flaws. Instead of neglecting it, because fixing it will be too hard, or pretending it's perfect because, idk I guess admitting there is a flaw gives Wayland a win?




