It’s not really a big deal, but I am currently writing this using a linux kernel I compiled from source, which certainly feels like an accomplishment. The Arch Wiki has made the process fairly easy to follow. I just took the stock Arch Linux configuration without changes for now.

The most important part of this is of course that I have the option to do that, to take the source code of this incredible project and build my own kernel binary.

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That we can make software unique to our needs is one of these best parts of software freedom. Good for you!

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I often did this for years, using -march=corei7 and -mtune=skylake or whatever was the best option for my cpu, patching with brainfuck scheduler, etc.

Now I don’t care really 😑

It’s always cool to tinker with kernel and config, congrats 🎉

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As a student I wasted so much time mucking around with flags and settings in Gentoo. It definitely wasn’t pointless since I learned so much, but I didn’t need to sit there and watch it compile as much as I did.

It was pleasing to watch though, just like defrag in Windows.

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just like defrag in Windows

That felt more a horror for me.

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Defrag all night and wake up to the sound of the hard drive failing.

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ahh what a shame. I have: https://kernel.melroy.org/.

But I also didn’t had the time to create new kernels. My PC is too slow at the moment. hahaha. Just wait… maybe I will get the latest threadripper. Instead of the first -gen i7 from 2008.

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Maybe it’s not a big deal… But I still remember the first time I compiled the Linux kernel. It feels good. Well done!!

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Achievement unlocked… now try this… https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/

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8MB for an entire thing running a web server.

Mind: blown

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This is the best part of free/libre/open-source software. Even if you would never want or need to compile software yourself, the fact that you have the option to do so, and the opportunity to learn how the software works, is what makes FLOSS superior to proprietary software IMO.

I just compiled Handbrake from source a few minutes ago, and I know how you feel. Best of luck in your future code-compiling endeavors.

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