These are some of my "notes" while I was testing sabayon CDX.  I am sure I am 
going to stay with it for a while at least and I figured you should see this.

I installed sabayon CDX in order to start with some thing minimal and build it 
up according to my requirements and preferences.  I installed it on Sun Sep 19 
2010. 


============================~Problems with Sabayon 
CDX~===============================


1.  I can not run IPtstate becuase I have to enable CONNTRACK in the kernel.
2.  I am experiencing issues because there is no auto mount.  
3.  In the beginning the default scribes was using 100% cpu load so I 
uninstalled it.
4.  The time is not right even though the time zone is set right in 
/etc/localtime.
5.  I some times experience high CPU load when I open any .txt files but that 
stops after I close the .txt files. 
6. For some reason the install created a 29 GB root partition!
7. The default gthumb image viewer is no good and I needed to install F-spot 
but pictures still open in gtumb!

In spite of the few issues that I have experienced with it I regard it as a 
good distro. It has pretty much lived up to my expectations and I am quite 
happy with it.





________________________________
From: David Narvaez <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 3:32 AM
Subject: Re: [sabayon-dev] magneto

On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 7:04 PM, genfool <[email protected]> wrote:
> not sure what is up, Is not critical.
> Does not seem to be reporting or refreshing itself for last couple equo
> versions.
> Example, I had one update showing for wine since yesterday, I run equo
> update in a terminal, then equo upgrade --ask
> Shows I have 28 updates.  click on magneto and still just shows 1 update for
> wine.

I can confirm with the same wine example last night. After installing
wine it would still show there was 1 update. I right clicked the tray
icon and clicked on Check for Updates and nothing would happen.

David E. Narváez


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