[ale] Sabayon

arxaaron arxaaron at gmail.com
Sat Apr 21 14:31:18 EDT 2012


The current issue of Linux Format featured Sabayon in their
Distrowatch segment. was very complimentary of
Sabayon.  They liked that it come up in XFCE but
also supported Cinnamon (the customized Gnome 3
from the Mint distro) and Razor QT as optional
packages.

They are a plus on the "Ports" package manager as well.


peace
aaron

On 2012/04/21, at 10:22 , Damon L. Chesser wrote:

> On Fri, 2012-04-20 at 13:25 -0400, Scott Denlinger wrote:
>> I agree with you about Debian, but do you have a particular NEED to  
>> run Sid on
>> your desktop? Surely you know that's Debian's unstable version? Why  
>> not try
>> testing? I'm running that, and it effectively is as reliable as the  
>> "stable"
>> distribution, and gets you more up to date software than the stable
>> distribution.
>>
>> Scott Denlinger
>
> Scott,
>
> Yes, I do know that.  I run Sid because that is what the Ubers do. At
> least that is what I thought in 2000.  Sure it breaks, but it also  
> gets
> fixed quicker then testing.  Nobody cares if testing breaks ;)
>
> My interest in Sabayon is this:  The Ports package system rocks, and  
> it
> rocks, and it also rocks.  Though, it IS nice, if you go to  
> Sourceforge
> and find a cool project, they almost always have two packages,  
> source gz
> and .deb.
>
> I do not want Ubuntu.  I hate Unity. While it (Ubuntu) works (mostly)
> you are out of luck if something you want does not work because the
> project decided to take an unsupported tweak or non-upstream adopted
> "fix".  No such issue with Debian.  And if you run Sid, you are always
> head of Ubuntu.
>
> I guess after 12 years, you can just get that itch where you forget
> about the one who brought you to the dance.
>
> Perhaps Linux users are not meant to be single distro users.  I mean  
> it
> might not even be natural?
>
> I considered FreeBSD, but I think they suck as a desktop (because of  
> the
> lack of current drivers for desktop things).  OpenSolaris, Ilumos and
> family look real, real interesting, but I think not as a desktop,  
> but as
> a testbed (can anybody say ZFS, that is where all that development is
> happing at, and it is NOT being put back into solaris, as well as some
> really cool cloud things in a few opensolaris distros)
>
> Anyway, just a few things I have been pondering.
> 	
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 08:50:08AM -0400, Chesser.Damon wrote:
>>> Running Debian Sid for a desktop.  Getting tired (after 10+ years)  
>>> of
>>> small breakages rotating through my desktop.  Been thinking about
>>> Sabayon.  Not trying to start a religious war here (we all know  
>>> Debian
>>> is the one true Linux way), but does anybody have experience with  
>>> this
>>> distro?
>> _______________________________________________
>
> -- 
> Damon
> damon at damtek.com
>



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