David Abbott has announced the release of Gentoo Linux 11.2, a live DVD (with several desktop environments) that can be used to install Gentoo Linux to a hard disk using Gentoo "stages": "Gentoo Linux is proud to announce the availability of a new live DVD to celebrate the continued collaboration between Gentoo users and developers.
The Gentoo Linux 11.2 LiveDVD has been released. The latest update to the venerable Linux distro comes with plenty of updated packages with some of the latest and greatest releases included, such as Linux 3.0, KDE SC 4.7.0, GNOME 3 and so on."Gentoo Linux is proud to announce the availability of a new LiveDVD to celebrate the continued collaboration between Gentoo users and developers.
Gentoo Linux, the live DVD that showcases the cutting-edge state of Gentoo brings out its most recent version. This is to celebrate the ever growing collaboration between Gentoo users and the developers. Check out the list of superb packages Gentoo Linux 12.0 features.
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The Gentoo developers, through Robin H. Johnson, proudly announced yesterday (April 1st) the immediate availability for download of the Gentoo Linux 12.1 operating system. Gentoo Linux 12.1 is a quite a major upgrade to the popular distro, bringing bleeding-edge features like Linux kernel 3.3, XOrg Server 1.12.0, KDE Software ... (read more)
Gentoo is a popular Linux distribution. The new version of Gentoo 11.2 is now available for download. This new version is equipped with the latest Linux Kernel version 3.0, Gnome 3.0.0 and many other new packages. Gentoo is available on several desktop environments including KDE, Gnome, Xfce, Enlightenment, OpenBox and Fluxbox as well. Its a [...]
Gentoo Linux 12.0 LiveDVD was released recently. We were the first ones to announce the release of Gentoo. Although not as popular as Ubuntu , this Linux distro is good enough for those who want to learn more about their system's functionality and GNU/Linux. It uses Portage package manager which is also used by Chrome OS and Chromium OS.
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Would like to find a good tutorial on how to make a boot splash slimier to the one on backtrack {3,4,5}. It has all of the terminal text that you would see on a normal boot up but it has a nice border or like on the gentoo live DVD a Picturesc title bar that has the Gentoo logo on it. It seems to me that it is able to put the graphics into the virtual console.
Hi ,I want to "really" learn linux so I decided to go for gentoo .not ubuntu . So plz go easy with me :P
I used unetbootin In windows 7 to make a 4 GB live USB with gentoo minimal .
So I have a 120 GB disk 0 :
c:30 gb
d: 20gb
e:20 gb
f:20gb
The last time I looked at Sabayon Linux it was up to version 5, this time around it's version 6. Sabayon Linux is based on Gentoo and, as you may already know, Gentoo has not always been considered the easiest version of desktop Linux for non-technical users to install and use.