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Also, Gentoo can take the better part of an entire day to install unless you opt for the binary package CDs. I usually install straight from source because by the time you run "emerge --sync" after installation, chances are you'll have to rebuild everything from scratch again. The upside is that it tends to perform better under pressure and I think part of that is due to some patches from the Gentoo team.
The biggest advantage though is that Portage has such a huge library. You can choose archaic versions of most Linux tools or you can go bleeding edge. AFAIK, Gentoo was the first major distribution to support X.Org 6.8.2, which was a fairly significant release.
I'd recommend you try out VidaLinux instead. It uses Fedora's installer and configuration tools and is easy to get used to. It also seems to have an almost perfect compatability with Gentoo, unlike Mandrake and RedHat these days.