I finally got the bit torrent working, and started downloading Sabayon (the non 64 version). I had to restart the download three times because my download speed whittled down to zero each time. It took me two days to finally download the whole thing. I was using Win** and Opera to perform the download. After it completed, I was unable to compare the MD5 numbers; something about streaming error, and cannot find it in the directory. I almost felt defeated, but then, I picked up a SLAX live cd and decided to try using that to burn the downloaded program into the DVD. After finally succeeding in doing that, I then rebooted the computer, and Sabayon came up. I was using an HP Pavillion zv6000/AMD64 laptop computer. Nice screen! Couldn't figure out what to put in as password for "sabayonuser", so I just hit the "enter" key. It proceeded to load the KDE desktop. When I tried to setup different environments, some of them required me to be "root", but didn't know the "root's" password to do it. So I started a console, and used "sudo" to create another common user, and to setup a password for "root". I thought that by this time, I had everything licked, but came to find out that when I started some appications (randomly) the OS would just freeze, except for the mouse. I tried quite a few power-off/reboots to see what would make it freeze, but it was random. couldn't find the root cause of the problem.
Sabayon turned out to be useless for me, because it had a hard time to find "ndiswrapper". Sabayon couldn't find my wireless card, so I couldn't do any networking. And because of the freeze-ups, I finally gave up. The DVD is now sitting on the shelf, unused.
I guess that Sabayon is still not ready for prime time. At least when it comes to this laptop.
Admin edit: Sorry, the yellow was just making it too hard to read for me, so I just changed it back to normal white

