Sabayon Linux 5.4 Gnome X86

Sabayon Linux 5.4 Gnome X86 Average ratng: 6,5/10 638 reviews

Today i will give you some news on release. What is Sabayon Linux?

Sabayon Linux is a linux distribution based on Gentoo Linux which follows an extreme rolling release model. The previous Sabayon Linux distribution had the openrc as the default init system, things have changed in this Sabayon Release, the systemd is the default init system.The Sabayon Linux 13.08 comes with Linux Kernel 3.10.4, updated external ZFS filesystem support and a new high-dpi artwork. There are many desktop environments supported by the Sabayon Linux 13.08 distro.

Some of these desktop environments are GNOME 3.8.4, KDE 4.10.5, MATE 1.6.2, Xfce 4.10.For linux users that are interested in word processing, do not worry, the Sabayon Linux 13.08 comes with LibreOffice 4.1 preinstalled. I got some good news for KDE boys too. Since the KDE 4.11 release is a couple of hours away you may be curious to know if the Sabayon Linux is going to host this new release or not. To shut down your curiosity I will say Yes, the Sabayon Linux team is working and has done the preparatory work to host this new stable release of KDE.Sabayon Linux 13.08 new features1. Linux Kernel 3.10.42.

GNOME 3.8.4 KDE 4.10.5 MATE 1.6.2 Xfce 4.103. LibreOffice 4.14. UEFI SecureBoot for 64 bit images5. Plymouth as default splash system6.

Systemd as default init systemDo you want to discover more about Sbayon Linux 13.08? I guarantee there is alot to learn and discover about this linux distro based on gentoo with the intention of making an easy Gentoo. So, what do you say, do you want to give a try? Go and download the iso image you like from the links listed below.Download LinksSabayon GNOME (64 bit).

Sabayon Linux 11 withFabio Erculiani and TeamOS familyWorking stateCurrentSource modelMixedInitial release28 November 2005 ( 2005-11-28) 19.03 / 31 March 2019; 8 months ago ( 2019-03-31)Update methodEntropy (Equo, Rigo) /Entropy (Equo, Rigo) /Platforms, previously alsotypeDefaultGNOME, KDE, Xfce, MATE, FluxboxVarious; MainlyOfficial websiteSabayon Linux or Sabayon (formerly RR4 Linux and RR64 Linux), is a -based Italian created by Fabio Erculiani and the Sabayon development team. Sabayon follows the ' philosophy, aiming to give the user a wide number of applications ready to use and a self-configured operating system.Sabayon Linux features a cycle, its own and a called Entropy. Sabayon is available in both and distributions and there is support for in development for the.It is named after an Italian dessert, which is made from eggs. Sabayon's logo is an impression of a foot. Contents.Editions Since version 4.1, Sabayon has been released in two different flavors featuring either the or desktop environments, with the ultralight environment included as well. (In the previous versions all three environments were included in a DVD ).Since Sabayon's initial release, additional versions of Sabayon have added other environments, including. A CoreCD edition which featured a minimal install of Sabayon was released to allow the creation of spins of the Sabayon operating system; however, this was later discontinued and replaced by CoreCDX (fluxbox window manager) and Spinbase (no X environment) first and by 'Sabayon Minimal' later.

A ServerBase edition was released which features a server-optimized kernel and a small footprint, but this was later discontinued and integrated into the 'Sabayon Minimal'.Daily build images are available to the Sabayon testers, but are released weekly to the public on the system mirrors containing stable releases. Official releases are simply DAILY versions which have received deeper testing. DistroWatch. Distrowatch.com.

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