For those of you who don't know, Sabayon (formerly RR4Linux and RR64Linux) is a LiveDVD based on Gentoo which strives to deliver a useful package of programs and an easy way to install Gentoo w/o messing with the handbook method. Recently, they have released the "mini" version, or in other words, a LiveCD. I have been following this distro for a long time, but could never get my hands on it because I don't have a DVD burner, so when the CD version became available, I jumped for joy.
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So I am running current in livecd mode and it looks nice. For starters, nvidia and ati drivers (latest versions) are included on the cd and configured automagically! My wifi (atheros...madwifi) got recognized and configured from the get-go as well. The KDE 3.5 theme is clean and very nice as shows by this screenshot I just took for you guy's pleasure:

The selection of default applications is rather limited, but lets remember, this si a "mini" after all. It still includes the basics that you'll need to get going like firefox, koffice, amarok, k3b, etc.... if you need anything else help yourself via portage
Let us not forget this is gentoo. That statement can be interpreted in 2 ways. 1) This project brings gentoo and portage goodness to the common man (my view)
2) its not a true gentoo since its really not 100% optimized so its slower than gentoo should be (a "real" gentoo user's view)
speed is not much of an issue on this distro. Granted it is not fully optimized blah blah blah, in fact here si the /etc/make.conf for those who want the details:
but its still actually rather quick, and thats running in LIVECD MODE! (granted i have 1gb ram, 24x cd drive, and 7200rpm hdd)
So far I must say I am very genuinely impressed with RR4Linux (err...Sabayon), so much so that I am about to dump my Ubuntu and hop on the Sabayon band wagon.
a more full-blown review will come post-install.
http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=03549#0
ADVERTISEMENT: This thread is brought to you from the Sabayon Mini livecd environment running KDE 3.5.3 through Firefox 1.5.0.3.
So I am running current in livecd mode and it looks nice. For starters, nvidia and ati drivers (latest versions) are included on the cd and configured automagically! My wifi (atheros...madwifi) got recognized and configured from the get-go as well. The KDE 3.5 theme is clean and very nice as shows by this screenshot I just took for you guy's pleasure:

The selection of default applications is rather limited, but lets remember, this si a "mini" after all. It still includes the basics that you'll need to get going like firefox, koffice, amarok, k3b, etc.... if you need anything else help yourself via portage

Let us not forget this is gentoo. That statement can be interpreted in 2 ways. 1) This project brings gentoo and portage goodness to the common man (my view)
2) its not a true gentoo since its really not 100% optimized so its slower than gentoo should be (a "real" gentoo user's view)
speed is not much of an issue on this distro. Granted it is not fully optimized blah blah blah, in fact here si the /etc/make.conf for those who want the details:
Code:
CFLAGS="-O2 -mcpu=i686"
CHOST="i386-pc-linux-gnu"
CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
but its still actually rather quick, and thats running in LIVECD MODE! (granted i have 1gb ram, 24x cd drive, and 7200rpm hdd)
So far I must say I am very genuinely impressed with RR4Linux (err...Sabayon), so much so that I am about to dump my Ubuntu and hop on the Sabayon band wagon.

a more full-blown review will come post-install.








