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Looking for Derivatives

Postby Thev00d00 » Thu Apr 28, 2011 23:09

A quick call for anyone who has created a Sabayon derivative or spin that is publicly available.

I am currently adding a derivatives section on the new site and it looking a bit bare, so if you would like the possibility of some more hits for your Sabayon based distro, please contact me with details. Please include a project name, homepage and short description.

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Re: Looking for Derivatives

Postby albfneto » Thu May 19, 2011 7:52

I made an Complete Sabayon, 64 Bits, GNOME + KDE and many packages.
This is for an 64 Bits computer, with NVIDIA video board
I plain to mantain it and remasterize after each one month or two.
Links for download, see comments in:


http://v00d00.net/looking-for-derivatives
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Re: Looking for Derivatives

Postby albfneto » Fri Jul 22, 2011 16:23

The Remasterized Sabayon (KDE + GNOME3) is upgraded each month or two.
Upgraded in September.

I also mantained the last GNOME2 + KDE ISO, because i enjoy GNOME2, but it cannot be more updated
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Re: Looking for Derivatives

Postby DarthLukan » Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:24

I should hopefully have an Awesome spin up in a day or two. I'm working out a few bugs in my .spec files and scripts. Once I can get it to boot properly into Awesome and start the installer, we'll be golden. Then I can work on giving it a default menu that actually lists the installer.
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Re: Looking for Derivatives

Postby joost » Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:17

Doh you are part of development team now, so it is not a "derivative"

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Re: Looking for Derivatives

Postby DarthLukan » Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:30

Oh...well nevermind then :P
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Re: Looking for Derivatives

Postby Nick_Djinn » Mon Sep 19, 2011 9:47

We are looking at various distros to create a project. However, our vision is a little out of the mainstream, and we are also mostly amateurs who dont know how to maintain our own packages or fix things on a system level. A few of us do, but they have experience with Slackware and I mostly used Mint.


We are looking for a distro that is the total swiss army knife for political activists, including media activists who are in war zones around the world. The idea is to combine 3 separate types of distros into 1.....Think Puredyne/Dynebolic + Tinfoil Hat/Tails + Backtrack or Pentoo. We want Anonymous media-activism with added hacker tools.


However, it looks like we need to learn more before we can pull it off. I could probably do it in Ubuntu by customizing my desktop then taking a snapshot, then using Unebootin or installation disk creation, but there are problems with that way of doing it.
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