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Sabayon Linux 3.3 x86_64 E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 09 May 2007

Let us make Linux as phenomenal as the game of soccer!

 

 

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    • World Cup 2006. Italy. Dessert. Linux
    • So far Sabayon Linux 3.3 x86_64 is the only 64 bit Linux desktop distro that has imparted
    • a very positive effect  on my mind.  Perhaps that's  why I am reviewing Sabayon Linux 3.3
    • x86_64. Linux  is deeply loved  by people from all over the world.  It is  good to know that
    • Linux has also  touched the hearts of the people  who come from  the country that won the
    • prestigious  2006 World Cup  soccer tournament. I love Italian soccer, especially when the
    • great Diego Maradona was at Napoli.

  • Number 8 at Distrowatch 
  • Why was the  Italian soccer team on the podium?  Most probably it's due to their
  • passion for soccer.  So,  I wouldn't be surprised if  Fabio & his team are also very
  • passionate about  what  they do,  in this case,  Sabayon Linux. I only knew about
  • the  "Sabayon"  dessert  from the various reviews  on Distrowatch. Prior to this, I
  • only knew that Italy has great soccer talents and has also produced  many good
  • scientific and cardiology literatures. Anyway, kudos to Fabio and his teammates!
  • Sabayon Linux is now at number 8 on Distrowatch.

  • Sabayon Linux images and logo   
  • Every distribution has  its  own  logo but  Sabayon Linux's logo is a bit eccentric or
  • humble  in my  opinion.  Hen's  foot,  phalanx  or even   phalanges?   Well,  I would
  • prefer to think  of   the logo as  representing  3 little phalanges  that are  powered
  • by  a  human phalanx  which comprises  of  3  or  more  passionate  Linux develo-
  • pers,  enjoying  good music  on a  romantic  evening  in  Milan.  It  never  occured
  • to me that  such a  fantastic distro, with a computer gaming  theme like  Sabayon
  • Linux 3.3  x86_64  would  emerge  from  Gentoo.  I  would  go round  the globe  to
  • employ such  dedicated talent  if  I  was a recruiter for Mandriva or other distros
  • that need an Ipod touch. Sabayon Linux 3.3  was released on 16th of March 2007.

  • It took me  3 days to get the Sabayon Linux 3.3 x86_64  iso image via the torrents.
  • I found  the 32 bit Live CD  and  Live DVD  just too nice to ignore  that  I ended up
  • downloading all of them.  Worth the wait !   These are  Gentoo-based  Live CD and
  • Live DVD  that come with  the infamous Anaconda as  the  installer.  It may take a
  • long time to download  the images  but it would only take about one hour to install
  • to your hard disk, a Gentoo system !


 

 

Core ingredients of 64 bit Sabayon Linux 3.3

This live-dvd features Linux Kernel 2.6.20-r3, KDE 3.5.6, Gnome 2.16.2, X.org

7.2 and GCC 4.1.1. Beryl 0.2.0 r2 is also available. The Proprietary Ati-drivers-

8.34.8-r90 and Nvidia-drivers-1.0.9755-r10 are also available & these graphic

drivers would be automatically activated when an Ati/Nvidia card is detected

at boot time.  Sabayon Linux 3.3  also  has  enhanced  support  for  MacIntel.

Unluckily, I only have a Powerpc  Mac mini  that belongs to my daughter.  So

no chance to test the MacIntel support.

 

 

Details of my Turion 64x2 test machine
Compaq Presario V3222AU (Turion 64x2 processor 1.6Ghz), 1GB DDR2
SDRAM.

The graphic card  was  Nvidia Geforce  Go 6150.  Wifi-wise, it also come with the

Broadcom 4311 chipset,  which  is  the more troublesome  model of  Broadcom.

The  sound card  on the other hand  comes with the Conexant  chipset  while the

ethernet port is using  the NFORCE MCP51 chipset.

 

For your information, the developers  have  suggested  that  this distro  would run

reasonably  well on a  PC with  an  i686  processor  with  512Mb of  RAM, if  you

need a 3D desktop.  Of course,  you also need an OpenGL-capable 3D graphic

card too.  Installation-wise,  you  would need  at  least  8GB of  hard  disk space.

 

 

Multiple boot options on loading the live-dvd

Sabayon Linux 3.3 x86_64 live-dvd comes with new boot options :-

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Start Sabayon Linux 3.3

(I chose this option but Sabayon Linux failed to detect my sound  card with Nvidia

chipset. However no problem my other pcs'  with AC97' based audio chipset)

 

Start without music (Choose this and you'll miss a great musical experience

from Jamendo.org. "Fabio truly has good taste in music")

 

Anonymous internet browsing
(Remain anonymous on the internet via the tor program)

 

Start graphical installation

(Loaded into the Fluxbox window manager. The installer crashed)

 

Start text installation

(I didn't try this option as I have lots of ram)

 

Play with Sauerbraten

(Took as much time as the first option to get to the Fluxbox  window manager. I would

proceed automatically to load the game.  Nice game!  No lagging!)    

 

Play with ColdWar(demo)

(Also took about 4 minutes to get to Fluxbox and then the  game. Also another nice

shooting game)  


Start in safe mode
(I didn't try this as I had no problem with the Nvidia 1.0-9755 driver)
 

 

 

 

Acceleration Manager
Whichever options you choose,  you'll  have to bear with the long boot time. 
It  took

me 4 minutes and 10 seconds to reach the Acceleration Manager or Monitor  from

the boot screen.  Meaning  that, you would meet the    black  themed  Accele-

ration Manager first, before the Login Manager appears.

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My Nvidia Geforce  6150 go graphic card was detected by the Acceleration Manager

as being OpenGL capable.  After that, I  had to choose whether I need a  3D desktop

or not.  If  I  wanted  a 3D desktop, the Acceleration Manager  has 2 options  for  me:-

AIGLX Desktop Acceleration or  XGL  Desktop Acceleration.  I proceeded with AIGLX

as it was more compatible with Nvidia card.

 

Unfortunately there wasn't any music to accompany  the  long  &  boring booting up of

Sabayon Linux  live-dvd.  The  music  from  Jamendo.org  should  be  there to psyche

you up. This was due to the fact that the  Nvidia sound card on my  Compaq Presario

3222AU wasn't recognized  by the kernel from the start.  I realized  about  that  when I

could hear  the lively music,  while I was concurrently booting up the 32 bit  version of

Sabayon Linux L3.3 x86_64  on my  Dell Inspiron 600m  notebook  with  AC97' sound

card.  Believe it or not, Sabayon Linux live-dvd  would  make a good company to any-

one who needs a live-dvd computing at a discotheque or it may even liven up a Linux

user group meeting. 

 

 

 

Login Manager appeared after the Acceleration Monitor 

25  seconds  after  I configured  the 3D acceleration , the obsidian black Login Manager

appeared. The Nvidia logo splashed across the screen seconds before the appearance

of the Login  Manager.  The default user  is  sabayonuser  and  the password is blank or

sabayonuser. However, I was not allowed to login as root user.

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More about  the Login Manager.  The Login Manager was  aesthetically  pleasing.

However the section where you need to enter the username and password spoilt

its  beauty.  The developers could learn a bit  from,  other more  pleasing  looking

Login  Manager.  Perhaps,  the plethora  of choices of  desktops and  the  unique 

sessions offered on the Login Manager saved the day!

 

The Desktop and  the unique sessions available from the login manager are Gnome

2.16, E16,  Fluxbox, KDE 3.5.6,  Metisse on Gnome,  Metisse on KDE, Failsafe and

also the Acceleration Manager.  If you need to use the Acceleration Manager  again,

you can choose the Acceleration Manager option. But you would be prompted for the

root password. The password is also root.

 

 

 

I chose default KDE session

It  took me 1 minute and 15 seconds to fully load up the KDE environment.

The start up splash of KDE was very impressive. Maybe even better than

the one in PCLOS 2007 test 4.

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KDE  greeted  me with  a very nice 'techno-documentary' theme sound, which

was definitely better & livelier  than  the vanilla KDE greetings.  Well, I did not

hear this sound from this test machine.  Actually I heard this theme sound from

my Dell 600m notebook too, running SL3.3 x86.

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The LCD's resolution was correctly detected and configured  for my Compaq

Presario.  As  a matter of  fact  Sabayon Linux  3.3  hasn't  failed to correctly

detect  any  of my monitors.  Just in case  it  detected  the  wrong  resolution

for your monitor,  the  Screen  Resolution  Preference  tool  dialog would  let

you choose the correct one or something close to that. My touchpad was also

well configured.

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On  the desktop,  there were  many icons. The theme  of  obsidian  black  blended

well with the  Sabayon Linux  logos  & icons.  I  could immediately  test  Beryl.  The

windows wobbled  &  the workspaces on the cube were slick. I had a few crashes

while 3D desktop was enabled.  There was another  3D effect  that  impressed me.

By making  a sweeping  mouse  movement  towards  the  right upper  corner of the

desktop,   all  desktop  windows  would  be  rendered  to fit  nicely  on  the  screen

Please be informed  that  I had no  system  crash  or freeze  when  the 3D desktop

was disabled.  No wonder Ubuntu developers were worried about 'it'.

 

 

 

Besides the icons for games,  the icon that attracted me most was the Virtualiz-

ation Manager icon. Thanks to Redhat. It worked for other distros  but buggy  for

Sabayon Linux.  Strange.  You can use  either  Qemu  or  Xen.   So,  has  every-

one endorsed the  importance  of virtualization?  I hope that other  virtualization

softwares (emulator/virtualizer) would  also be included in the Sabayon Linux 3.4.

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Hmmm,  Kickoff Start  Menu  again.  Initially,  I disliked  this  start menu when  it

appeared in OpenSuse/SLED.  The more I fiddled with this menu on Pardus  and

OpenSuse10.2,  the more  I liked it.  Btw,  the KDE  of  the mini-edition of  SL3.3

x86_64 uses the Classic  Main Menu instead of the Kickstart Menu.

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There were 3 workspaces available as shown  by the desktop page located  at

the top panel. One neat desktop panel  feature  that  I  want to mention  here

is on how it handled my usbkey or pendrive.   Upon  plugging  in  the pendrive,

the applets/icons representing the partitions on my thumb drive was displayed

on the right corner of the bottom panel. I could easily mount and then access

the thumb drive.

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As the network card was  auto-configured to work by default,  I could imme-

diately  enjoy  Flash while surfing the Internet  using  either  the Konqueror,

Opera or Firefox  that  are bundled with the Live DVD. I am very happy that

I don't have to use the Nspluginwrapper.  Besides that , I  could  also enjoy

the Internet radio from live365.com. Thanks to Kmplayer. The Altec Lansing

speaker on my Compaq notebook added the extra kicks.  Actually,  I could

listen to the music after I configured Alsamixer.

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I also double-clicked the other icons available on the desktop. The Google Earth

worked  flawlessly and gracefully.  I could  even  see  the roof of my house.  The

partition editor (Gparted) also  worked wonderfully.  As Gparted  was very stable

effective, I even ran it on my other computers that were re-partitioned. There

were 3 games  represented as icons  on the desktop.  Battle  For Wesnoth,  the

Sauerbraten, and the Cold War games. The games loaded very fast.  There was

no lagging  too.   Another usefulness  of  Sabayon Linux 3.3  x86_64  is  that,  it

it allows  out-of-the-box  write access to  Ntfs  partition. The  automounted  Ntfs

partition can be found at the  Computer tab  of the Kickstart  Menu. These auto-

mounted Ntfs or Fat32 or Fat32 partition can also be accessed from the storage

media of the System Menu Applet. The Ntfs-3g tool worked flawlessly.

 

 

 

 

Also Tried Live Gnome Desktop

There were  even  more  icons on the Gnome desktop (live session). Altogether

there were 13 icons.  More desktop  icons than the  KDE desktop.  I thought the

Gnome desktop should traditionally be the neater one. The thing that managed

to  impress  me was  the  Disk  Mounter  Applet  located at the right side of the

Desktop Panel. All my local disks devices like the dvd-rom, Ntfs partition, Fat32

partition & the ext3 partitions were ready  for me to mount it.  Left-clicking  the

mouse or touchpad gave me a choice to mount the disks or devices.

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Gnome desktop was using  a Slab-based menu,  like  the one used in openSUSE

10.2 or the SLED 10.  I discovered  a problem with the Slab menu. The Slab menu

failed to display the Recently Used Applications, Favourite Applications, & Recent

Documents. Wait! Wait a minute! After fiddling with it for a while, the Recently Used

Apps, Fav Apps, and the Recent Docs began to appear as it should be.

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I think the Slab menu would serve better if  the 'More Applications' browser menu is

merged  with  'Control Center'  menu.  Then  the  Gnome desktop of Sabayon Linux

would be much cleaner and neater.  The  developer of slab menu,  or the Sabayon 

developer  for  that  matter,  may  want  to  create  a sliding  menu  for  the merged

'More  Application'  browser   and  'Control Center' menu.  Instead  of  a  horizontal

sliding one seen  in the Kickoff start Menu,  they  may  want  to  make  the merged

menu slide vertically like a Nokia handphone. That would make it more user-friendly.

Of course, Gnome would look very much neater. 

 

 

This is the 'More Applications' browser menu. 

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This is the 'Control Center' menu. 

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Also Tried Metisse On KDE/Gnome While On The Live-DVD

Unique KDE and Gnome session with  Metisse  wouldn't load up fully,  but it

was functional. I had to press  the ctrl-alt-backspace  keys  to restart  the X-

Server when it happenedWhen the Gnome/KDE desktop loaded up fully,  I

had  the  opportunity  to  play  with  the  Metisse  technology which had been

appearing  very  regularly  on  Mandriva  products.  Quite  frequently,  error

messages would pop up,  informing  me  that  the  X-Server doesn't  support

XRandR extension.  An  update of  the SL 3.3 x86_64  got rid  of the  errors.

I  am  very positive that  Metisse  would  be able  to  enhance  your desktop

productivity.  A very good article on  how to take  advantage of Metisse can

be found here.  Too bad,  I  failed  to get screenshots of the Metisse effects.

 

Below are just shots of the Metisse effect.

You can flip the windows on x or y axis. 

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The Gimp Gui was being flipped to the right as  I scrolled down the

Firefox page, so that you can see the content behind the Gimp Gui. 

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Tried Out Fluxbox & E16 While On The Live-DVD  

Below is the screenshot of Fluxbox window manager for low in resources pc. 

Unlike E16, there is no menu for KDE or Gnome applications. 

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Below  is  Enlightenment16  for  low-in-resources  computer.  One  of  the

things that I truly like about  Sabayon Linux 3.3 x86_64  is  that  you  can

access the programs or tools that belong to other desktop environments

while you are in another environment.  For example,  while I was in E16, I

could access Gnome or KDE applications. If you were in KDE session,

you could access Gnome application from the Kickstart menu. 

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Installed Onto My Presario's Hard Disk 

The Anaconda installer of the live-dvd would install everything. No package

selection process allowed for you. I hope the Sabayon team would allow us

to determine what packages go into the installation in the next version of

Sabayon Linux. Of course,  I  can  also  use the mini-edition Sabayon Linux

if I feel that the live-dvd installs too many packages into my hard disk.

 

In order to install, I clicked on the UPDATE INSTALLER icon first. After upda-

ting the installer, I clicked on the INSTALL ON DISK icon to start the install-

ation process.

   

The screens that were  displayed  by  Anaconda were similar to that of Fedora

Core.  One thing that was very un-intuitive  was  the screen  that needed you to

enter  the root password  &  create a normal user account.  In Fedora Core, this

user account creation was less confusing although an extra step was required.

 

It took me about 52 minutes to install the DVD version of Sabayon Linux 3.3 64bit

on this Compaq Presario v3000 series (whereas it took only  12 minutes to install

the mini-edition).  After 52 minutes,  you have a  famous  a  do-it-yourself Gentoo

system. There  were so many  applications that  I really didn't  know what else to

emerge. Interestingly,  it  only  took  39 minutes to install Sabayon Linux 3.3 64bit

to my hard disk  when  I  set  the  CPU  Frequency  Policy of the KPowersave to

'Performance' level. The default was 'Dynamic'.

 

 

 

Post-Installation Reboot. 

My Vista Business was included in the  Grub Menu.  After selecting  to  boot SL3.3

x86_64, it took about 55 seconds to make  a  first boot.   The  number of  icons on

the KDE desktop had been reduced dramatically on the freshly installed Sabayon

Linux as compared to the live-dvd. Btw, I rarely use my Vista  because I feel very

insecure when using it.

 

Post-install, the icons on the  KDE desktop had been  reduced to only Battle For

Wesnoth, Kuroo, Get Live Help, Virtual machine manager, Sauerbraten  and the

Google Earth. The desktop  looked  so much neater.  For your information,  there

were 10 desktop icons, when you run SL 3.3 in live session from the dvd. The 10

icons were Battles for Wesnoth, Cold War Demo, Get Live Help, Google Earth,

Install on Disk, NX client, Partition Editor, Sauerbraten, Gparted partition

editor, & the Update Installer icons.

 

 

 

The Freshly Installed Sabayon Linux 3.3

On the upper panel, you would notice that you have 4 workspaces by default.

Beryl worked well but at time freezed.  Occasionally,  I couldn't maximize or

minimize a window.

 

When I inserted my Gangs of New York  original DVD  into the dvd-rom,   I was

given a choice between  Kaffeine  and  Codeine to play  the  DVD.  Thank  you 

Sabayon Linux. The movie that I thought I had finished half way because I had

I had lost the second dvd was actually due to my ignorance.

 

The dvd player  hinted to  me  6 months ago that I needed a  second  dvd  to

continue with the Gangs of New York  movie,  when actually, one  dvd  media

was enough. I trusted my  DVD player  &  I searched high and low for the 2nd

dvd media but I couldn't find it.


So, in Sabayon 3.3, I found out about the truth. I realized about my ignorance,

and that I shouldn't have trusted my dvd player so much. So, Kaffeine played

the whole movie from that 1 dvd or 'disc 1' only.  What a nice movie featuring

Leonardo Dicaprio and Cameron Diaz. I suppose this is what happens when

you patronize the cinema more than your own home theatre system.

 

Below are the video and sound applications offered on this live-dvd.

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Sabayon Linux 3.3 was also capable of playing  Google videos, Avi video, Wmw

video, Quicktime video, Mp3 songs and Mpeg video out-of-the-box.  There are

many  players  e.g.  Vlc,  Mplayer,  Real Player,  etc.   I  wish  that  64 bit Linux

computing  on  other  Linux  distros  would  be  as easy as Sabayon Linux 3.3

x86_64  or  SimplyMEPIS 6.5.

 

 

 

Printer And Camera.

Sabayon Linux 3.3 x86_64 had no problem  with my HP Officejet 4355 all-in-one

printer. The best thing was that I could choose an easier tool to set up my HP

printer.  Instead  of  using the   'Add Printer Wizard' from the Kickstart Menu->

Application Tab->Setting->KDE Control Module, I chose  a  Gnome application

instead.   The 'Gnome-Cups-Add' application was also located at the Kickstart

Menu->Application Tab->Setting.  This Gnome printer setup  tool was so much

easier to use as compared to the its KDE counterpart.

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Networking

While I was in the live session of SL3.3 x86_64 live-dvd, I had a chance to test

its Smb networking.  I had to help my clerk at the office to retrieve her Excel

document stuck in a  problematic  Win Xp  pc. I was testing SL at that time in

my office. Sabayon Linux managed to impress her. Why? Because, the other

local windows pc couldn't retrieve it!

 

I  couldn't  get the  Dell1390 wlan  adapter (with Broadcom's bcm4311 chipset)  in

my Compaq Presario V3222AU  to work despite using Ndiswrapper 1.37,  with the

downloaded Vista driver from Hp's website.   It uses the newer Bcmwl6.inf instead

of Bcmwl5. Luckily, the open source Bcm43xx driver and the firmwares that came

along with Sabayon Linux 3.3 x86_64 by default managed to connect my Dell1390

wlan adapter (with Broadcom's bcm4311 chipset) to my US ROBOTICS  wifi router

with WEP enabled  but not with WPA-PSK.  The connection was good  and  reliable!

Even the XP driver from the Dell's website,  featuring Bcmwl5.inf,  site didn't  work.

Sabayon Linux 3.3 (32 bit version) x86  prevailed  on  my  Dell Inspiron 600m note-

book's Ipw2100 wlan adapter. No problem with WPA-PSK. Sabayon Linux 3.3 x86_

64 also  handled the  Ipw3945  wlan adapter  on  my Dell Inspiron 640m out-of-the-

box. No problem with WPA-PSK.  I  truly  hope  that the updated version of Device-

Scape wifi   stack  will  solve  my  bcm43xx   problem.  The  bcm43xx_mac802river

which will be shipped with the  preview  of  Sabayon Linux 3.4, IMHO, will most likely

be better than the existing bcm43xx module. 

 

 

 

 

Can Your CPU Compile Fast Enough?  Thank You Gentoo !

One thing  I  truly dislike  about  Gentoo is the compilation ordeal. Can my CPU compile

fast enough? Please bear with Kuroo/Portage. Installation of a package from the source

can be very time consuming.  I do hope that Sabayon Linux developers would give us a

choice of installing binary packages in the future. This is especially important, as certain

popular, big ones, would take a long time to compile. By the way, it took me 3 hours to

sync SL3.3.
 

 Below is a screenshot from the mini-edition  Sabayon Linux 3.3

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Below  is  the  Qt-based Kuroo  interface for Portage. Syncing in Kuroo seemed

to  last  forever.  In the end,  I opted for the command line interface to do the syncing.

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There are just too many applications offered by the dvd. I couldn't think of

any extra applications that I need to emerge. By the way, here is the list of

packages that would be installed onto the 64 bit system by default. While

this is the list for the 32 bit counterpart.

 

 

 

 

Entertaining Linux Distro
Despite the infrequent issues with the compositing window manager instability,

the Broadcom wifi driver problem, the unavailability of sound out-of-the-box,

the slow boot issues, the abundance of bleeding edge applications & the cool

theme managed to offset any tinge of frustrations in me.

 

Long boot time in Linux has always been a Linux users' aversion. In this

review, I found out that the SL3.3 x86_64 postinstallation first boot was

55 seconds. The following boots were even longer, 64secs. I hope the

developers would bring it down to 35-45 seconds. Maybe Einit would be

able to solve this booting issue.

 

Another factor which I think will give SL the further ascent on the

Distrowatch.com ranking would be the Entropy Project.  

 

I really feel that Sabayon Linux 3.3 64 bit is a solid 64 bit desktop

distro. Let's hope that the maker of Playstation 3 will preload Saba-

yon Linux on its gaming machine one day. This would definitely incre-

ase the chance of higher awareness or uptake of Linux. Me, I would

buy a Dell gaming range of pc or PS3 preloaded with a more polished SL.

 

Worry ? Worry not! Bleeding edges in Sabayon Linux are caused by

clean surgical cuts and not by divc ! 

 

 

Recommendations:-

 

-Contact Sony for sponsorship. This would definitely speed up whatever

 project that Fabio and his team are dreaming of.

-Offer to become the Linux vendor for Sony Playstation division.

-Contact Dell if they are interested in preloading SL in their gaming 

 range of computers. I am positive that with the inclusion of Ubuntu

 and Sabayon Linux, its sales of pcs would be much better. 

-Help Kuroo creator to make the interface much more newbie friendly.

 

 

 

Thank you for reading this review.

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By Michael Shee Choon Beng.

 

 

 

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