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This is what LQ has been missin';another sub-forum for a Gentoo based distro (recently joined Incognito was first AFAIK).
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At last there is a Sabayon forum! I posted a message on the wall of Sabayons Facebook Group wall in January in the hope that they'd get in contact with LinuxQuestions. It's good to see it getting more well known.
neat effects, unique package manager which features a package rating and recommendation system (sorta similar to pandora and last.fm, except they do it with music), the ability to customize your system to the core, stability, wide range of platform support, cutting-edge packages, huge package repositories and overlays (with portage), really cool people... I could go on, but why not just check the wiki?
Distribution: Xubuntu today, Lord know what tomorrow!
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why switch?
neat effects, unique package manager which features a package rating and recommendation system (sorta similar to pandora and last.fm, except they do it with music), the ability to customize your system to the core, stability, wide range of platform support, cutting-edge packages, huge package repositories and overlays (with portage), really cool people... I could go on, but why not just check the wiki?
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