Linux Nerd wrote:
Has any one used Sabayon Linux???
I am 2 very sceptical about the whole Novel & M$ tieup. I use SUSE
10.1 on my laptop as it is easiest and quite robust. Mandriva is a
good choice but the free version seems half-baked and incompleteafter
usingSUSE. Powerpack is very good but whyshould one pay when SUSE is
there??? Can anyone suggest which other distro i can switch 2??
Hi there,
Why dont you give fedora a try... It comes as a Totally Free Offering,
but with just a little bit of work, can be made to support well neigh
any hardware out there. The best part is, that it can with just one or
at most 2 add on repositories be brought up to spec with almost anything
anyone could possible need, and still have a lean and mean system. In
fact, wherever i install fedora, the only addon repo i install is the
livna repo, basically for bringing down all the multimedia, nvidia, ati
and wifi networking stuff. If you have a good internet connection, it
shouldnt take you more than 15-20 mins to start playing round with your
region-locked DVD's and connecting to your wifi networks, all in a
smashing 3d desktop :)
Plus, the Integrated AIGLX based 3D Desktop is wayyyyy too cool. U'll
start making even MacOS guys jealous :)
Regards
Rajeev
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