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[News] Good Review of Sabayon GNU/Linux 4.0 (KDE)

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Review: Sabayon Linux 4.0  

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| Overall, I really enjoyed Sabayon 4.  It's a nice improvement from 3.5 in 
| that it fixes many of the issues that existed (what few there were) and 
| noticeably increased speed and performance.  The entire distro  is standing 
| by and ready to perform for you in whatever way you want.   
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http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=517


Recent:

Sabayon - LiteMCE - sneak-peek

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| With sabayon Linux 4.0 rolling on it’s way it’s time to look at some sort of
| a mini edition. We are gonna spin out a mini-dvd instead of a mini-cd. There
| is several reasons for this move and I’m not going to go into them as I don’t
| want to hear comments of not having a dvd drive for whatever reason it is.
| It’s the 21st Century, get with it and get a dvd drive, even microsoft is
| moving to dvd format releases.
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| LiteMCE stands for lite dvd version, multimedia center edition. It’s desktop
| environment is gnome. It comes with xmbc for your multimedia. If I recall
| correctly the dvd download will be roughly 2GB.
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http://wgo.wolf911.us/?p=76


First impressions: Sabayon Linux Four Oh!

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| Two years ago I ran into Sabayon Linux for the first time.  Version 3.2 was
| about to be released and I gave Sabayon a spin on my laptop. The article on
| my Dutch website about my experiences is still attracting a lot of readers,
| which indicates a consistent and growing interest in this Linux distribution.
| Strange enough, I wasn’t very lucky with later releases which simply refused
| to be installed. Two weeks ago Sabayon Linux Four Oh! was released. How far
| did Sabayon progress over the last two years?
|
| [...]
|
| So, coming back to the question: “How far did Sabayon progress over the last
| two years?” what is the answer? Well, Sabayon kept it’s strong points:
| bleeding edge, style and easy installation, and is adding a solid and fast
| package manager to extend your box.  With a distribution that is pushing
| forward as much as Sabayon is doing you can expect some rough edges,
| but -apart from minor issues- it didn’t hinder me from using Four Oh! for day
| to day work. The only set back is the speed of the desktop. There is
| definitely some room for improvement in that area. But, overall, a nice
| release. Kudos for the team. I will be checking Sabayon again in the near
| future.
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http://www.ruminationsonthedigitalrealm.org/2009/01/04/first-impressions-sabayon-linux-four-oh


Sabayon 4 & future Entropy

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| Also, it’s very probable that Sabayon 4.1 will be shipped in two forms,
| Sabayon and Sabayon Lite (DVD version with just one Desktop Environment and
| only selected applications).
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http://planet.sabayonlinux.org/?p=205


The road to Sabayon 4

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| Some of them are: KDE4, GNOME 2.24, 2.6.27/28 kernel, i686 CHOST, new theme,
| Entropy 0.24. To sum up, it’s something I’ve been working on since Jan. 2007,
| more than 150000 lines of code, AI.
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http://planet.sabayonlinux.org/?p=199
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