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Postby Jozef » Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:57

[quote=K.Mandla;1549064]
[quote=K.Mandla;1549064] That's funny somehow. If I had to guess, months ago when you started posting your distro-hopping experiences, I would not have even thought of Knoppix.

But that's cool. I'm with you on Ubuntu and Dreamlinux. Personally, I think DL has the potential to mature into a very strong distro.

I'll have to look closer at Knoppix and Sabayon, since they come with such strong endorsements. ...


[quote=yozef;1549296]I am reinstalling Sabayon...I miss the bling...

I honestly believe Sabayon will be the distro to put OS X and windows to shame....Sabayon is the first serious Linux OS contender....Dreamlinux is nice also but isn't quite there yet....they will be soon...

The thing with Sabayon is you really need the latest and greatest in hardware and lots of space....this is why the future belongs to Sabayon....

If you want to see the future of operating systems try Sabayon today...

If you want to see what OS X could be if it was GNU + Linux try Dreamlinux....

If you want unrivaled reliability, a true technical gem in the Linux world stick with Knoppix.

If you want a reliable OS, with a wonderful community, stick with Ubuntu.

If you want to dabble in BSD, then try PC-BSD.

1. Sabayon Linux
http://www.sabayonlinux.org/

2. Dreamlinux
http://www.dreamlinux.com.br/english/index.html

3. Knoppix
http://www.knoppix.org/

4. Ubuntu
http://www.ubuntu.com/

5. PC-BSD
http://www.pcbsd.org/


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The Top Distros (Linux/BSD) are listed below; which do you like the best or
feel has the most potential?
(click an item to vote, you can make multiple choices)

[*]Sabayon Linux

[*]Dreamlinux

[*]Knoppix

[*]Ubuntu

[*]PC-BSD


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Postby wolfden » Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:57

Please Note:

Sabayon 3.0 mini with aiglx is running fine on my PII 400, FX5200 video card - so it will work with older equipment.
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Postby Jozef » Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:59

wolfden wrote:Please Note:

Sabayon 3.0 mini with aiglx is running fine on my PII 400, FX5200 video card - so it will work with older equipment.


good point I was mainly speaking of the non-mini distro....but Thanks for pointing this out to me.
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Postby M8tRiX » Wed Sep 27, 2006 7:09

Wolfden

With the mini 3.0 do you at the boot prompt type 'sabayon aiglx' like with we did with xgl ?

I want to give the mini and aiglx a spin this weekend.

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Postby lxnay » Wed Sep 27, 2006 7:44

Yes, "sabayon aiglx" activates AIGLX
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Postby M8tRiX » Wed Sep 27, 2006 8:20

WooHoo

Gonna try it on a second partition.

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Postby Jozef » Wed Sep 27, 2006 11:52

the above pie graph is a static image....

here are the curremt results(image may not be postable in this forum, so you may have to link to the image)

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http://polls.detrave.net/display.php?id ... 626262&p=1
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Postby lumiwa » Wed Sep 27, 2006 12:05

Interesting.
I did try Ubuntu and PC BSD but I didn't like them. I have to used FreBSD and it is very good.
I didn't try Sabayon :) yet but I will but I had long time Slackware, Debian and SuSE and IMO all are very good and I have Arch Linux almost one year and is very good too.
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