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jeremy 04-28-2015 02:17 PM

Sabayon Linux 14.05 Screencast and Screenshots
 
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Sabayon Linux 14.05 Screencast:



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Sabayon 15.04 is a modern and easy to use Linux distributionbased on Gentoo, following an extreme, yet reliable, rolling release model.

This is a monthly release generated, tested and published to mirrors by ourbuild servers containing the latest and greatest collection of softwareavailable in the Entropy repositories.
The ChangeLog files related to this release are availableon our mirrors.

The list of packages included in each Sabayon flavor is available inside*.pkglist" files. Our team is always busy packaging the latest andgreatest stuff. If you want to have a look at what's inside ourrepositories, just go to our packages website.

Please read on to know where to find the images and their torrentfiles on our mirrors.

Fresh software, at all times

Sabayon developers have the funny habit of packaging all the latest stuff that is in the Gentoo repositories and make it available as soon as possible to our users. If you are looking for the latest KDE, GNOME or LibreOffice, the chance that "it's all in the repos already" are very high. We keep rolling 24/7, 365 days a year, because old software get us instantly bored.

LTSI Linux Kernels, 3.10, 3.12 offered

We are now tracking the 3.10, 3.12, 3.14 Long Term Stable Linux kernels, offering (almost) same-day updates to them. If you are using Sabayon in a server environment, you surely welcome this. However, if you're using Sabayon on your laptop, desktop workstation, switching between kernels or just moving to a new version has become a no-brainer operation through Rigo: just go to the preferences menu, select the kernel menu (LTS and regular kernels are listed in separate menus), pick a kernel and click "Install". Rigo will take care of updating external modules in a reliable and safe way on your behalf.
http://www.sabayon.org/latest

--jeremy

Sabayon Linux 14.05 Screenshots:

gara3987 04-28-2015 10:38 PM

Awesome
 
I have to say that Sabayon is one of my more favored distros. The only real issue I had with it was trying to get the CAC Card Reader working on it. The only distros that I could get the CAC reader working on has been Fedora (Fedora based distros) and Debian (Debian Based Distros) without any real issues.


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