Sabayon, the Gentle Gentoo
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| Gentoo, formerly known as Enoch Linux is one of the pioneers among the Linux
| distributions. It is well-known and loved for its speed (the Gentoo species
| is the fastest swimming penguin), and hated for its unfriendliness with Linux
| newbies. Thus, many flavours of Gentoo have been created including this
| highly capable one named Sabayon.
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http://junauza.blogspot.com/2007/09/sabayon-gentle-gentoo.html
KateOS - Getting Better with Age
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| All in all, I saw some wonderful improvements with the inclusion of the new
| graphical installer and katepkg. I like the new look. There were some handy
| gui tools to configure your system. The included software was sufficient and
| the repositories were amply populated, well other than the wpa thing.
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http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/20198
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ReviewLinux.Com: Sabayon Linux 3.4f Not just a pretty face.
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| This is our first look at Sabayon Linux 3.4f. This distro has an excellent
| KDE desktop and we have produced a small flash video to see Sabayon Linux
| 3.4f in action.
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http://www.reviewlinux.com/index.php?m=show&id=6951
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ8IIyikhkc
Review: Sabayon Linux 3.4a
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| Sabayon Linux is a distribution that has nearly everything for everyone in
| one nice, neat little package. Well, I can hardly call it small, given that
| it expands to over 9.5 gig once installed. Overall, the hardware support is
| quite good as well. In fact, it’s really good.
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http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=289
Sabayon Linux: Something for everyone
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| If you've tried Sabayon in the past and found it lacking, give this version a
| try. I'm glad I can finally give this derivative of my favorite distro a
| thumbs-up. I just may continue using Sabayon as my main operating system.
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http://www.linux.com/feature/118469
Review: Sabayon Business Edition 1.0
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| With all the hype about Sabayon Linux we at ReviewLinux.Com just had to take
| a first look at this Linux distribution. The live DVD booted fine and we
| enjoyed taking a look at this fully software packed Linux distro.
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http://www.reviewlinux.com/index.php?m=show&id=6500
Sabayon Linux 3.4 review
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| Sabayon is one distribution that can give all major distributions a run for
| their money and it is almost there as well. The power of open source can not
| be felt with binary distribution packages, the real power comes with custom
| compilation, and an environment that provides an easy way to do the same.
| Sabayon is the kind of environment that one should be looking at if s/he
| wants to harnass the true power.
|
| Hope that sabayon mantains its right track and iron out the rough corners so
| that we can rely on a really briliant star.
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http://simplyjat.blogspot.com/2007/08/sabayon-linux-34-review.html
Sabayon 3.4 - Through the Looking Glass
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| I first tried Sabayon Linux in the 3.2 edition and I was plesantly surprised.
| It found my wireless card, worked well with everything on my box, but it had
| a few kinks and oddities that they seem to have worked out.
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http://delusionsofgrandeur.org/index.php/archives/173
ReviewLinux.Com: My First Look at KateOS 3.6 Live
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| KateOS 3.6 Live was release just a day ago and after 8 months of development
| I just thought I would take a quick look at it. Enjoy the few screenshots and
| flash video of the desktop in action.
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http://www.reviewlinux.com/index.php?m=show&id=7103
KateOS 3.2: Installation Made Easy
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| Presently KateOS is ranked thirty-third at DistroWatch.
|
| [...]
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| In general KateOS Live 3.2 Beta seems to run very nice and
| the time I have spent with it so far has definitely been
| enjoyable. In fact, I am considering installing KateOS 3.2
| on a few production machines. Having an installer built
| into the LiveCD has become the de facto standard for Linux
| distributions, and it's great to see KateOS finally shine in this area.
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http://www.michaellarabel.com/index.php?k=blog&i=46
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