Lightweight Distro Roundup: Day 4 – Sabayon Five-Oh LXDE
Today we give Sabayon Five-Oh a run. Three of the four distros we reviewed this week have been using LXDE as its desktop environment.
Sabayon is the first distro we are having a look at that have not been Ubuntu based or a variant of Ubuntu.
Is different better?
Quintin
Sabayon. I have never personally used it. Always wanted to, Stephen from the office has used it and he liked it and I looked at it with a bit of suspicion – it is Gentoo based. I equate gentoo with “complicated.”
I am very pleased to report that it is not as complicated as expected. I was thinking of using Sabayon as one of my KDE distros for THE KDE SERIES, and looked forward to giving it a spin in this one.
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