So Iv'e been experimenting with sabayon , what a different world gentoo is then I'm used to with centOS and other distros.
Anyone have input ? Gentoo fork or sabayon in general ?
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#1
Posted 23 January 2012 - 05:10 PM
#2
Posted 24 January 2012 - 09:06 AM
No one out there is running sabayon ? I'm shocked
#3
Posted 25 January 2012 - 11:58 AM
nope i run straight CentOS i used to run Ubuntu server and i'll probably run RHEL next
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#4
Posted 25 January 2012 - 12:03 PM
You might as well stay with centOS , it's the same thing as Red Hat, branded differently for support purposes.
Ever run anything gentoo ?
Ever run anything gentoo ?
#5
Posted 28 January 2012 - 11:28 AM
I've tried it but it just wasn't for me I didn't like the feel of it, I like the fact that rhel is that it's more widely supported then centos other than that I like centos and how well it works
CPU: AMD Phenom™II X4 955 BE Processor - 4.1GHz | MB: ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO 785G
RAM: Wintec XMP1600 DDR3 - 8.00GB @ 1600MHz | Video Card: Sapphire HD Radeon (Cypress XT) 5870 2GB | HDD0-3: 1.8TB
Network: Realtek 1Gb Ethernet, Asus 1Gb Switch, D-Link DIR-655, Motorola SB 6120

RAM: Wintec XMP1600 DDR3 - 8.00GB @ 1600MHz | Video Card: Sapphire HD Radeon (Cypress XT) 5870 2GB | HDD0-3: 1.8TB
Network: Realtek 1Gb Ethernet, Asus 1Gb Switch, D-Link DIR-655, Motorola SB 6120

#6
Posted 28 January 2012 - 12:45 PM
TriRan, on 28 January 2012 - 11:28 AM, said:
I've tried it but it just wasn't for me I didn't like the feel of it, I like the fact that rhel is that it's more widely supported then centos other than that I like centos and how well it works
Been having loads of fun with sabayon. They claim to be on the "bleeding" edge of whats new, using kernel version 3 and up. Super fast , and is loaded with new things to learn ( for me anyhow ) as I say , never really got into running any gentoo systems installed text only. I like the challenge of being forced to look everything up before doing it.
#7
Posted 28 January 2012 - 04:28 PM
There are a few things I've Frankensteined together to work with centos because they aren't tested and or supported but almost everything I've seen has supported rhel
CPU: AMD Phenom™II X4 955 BE Processor - 4.1GHz | MB: ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO 785G
RAM: Wintec XMP1600 DDR3 - 8.00GB @ 1600MHz | Video Card: Sapphire HD Radeon (Cypress XT) 5870 2GB | HDD0-3: 1.8TB
Network: Realtek 1Gb Ethernet, Asus 1Gb Switch, D-Link DIR-655, Motorola SB 6120

RAM: Wintec XMP1600 DDR3 - 8.00GB @ 1600MHz | Video Card: Sapphire HD Radeon (Cypress XT) 5870 2GB | HDD0-3: 1.8TB
Network: Realtek 1Gb Ethernet, Asus 1Gb Switch, D-Link DIR-655, Motorola SB 6120

#8
Posted 29 January 2012 - 08:30 AM
isn't "frankenstiening " part of developing and progressing, and from what I understand , what Community Enterprise Operating System is all about ? It's been given to the people in general , Vs. a corporation to keep hold of. A guy can say almost anything anymore and someone would be forced to simply ponder it , due to the nature or progression in the IT business.
I'm not doubting when you say you had to merge a few packages , or take from one and give to another, or whatever, but I'de like to know what redhat has other then support Vs centos ? Just so I'm more aware.
Red Hat is an interesting company. Some people think centos was stolen from redhat by de branding and tossing on the net. I don't remember it that way. It might be more like , the centos project was developed by redhat to support the free software foundation. Do you know that redhat is the top contributor to cnet ? In other words , everything that is payed for by those that pay for the branding , or " support " bug fixes in enterprise level companies, that really need these things worked out, goes to giving the community the patches. Really , an amazing company.
I'm not doubting when you say you had to merge a few packages , or take from one and give to another, or whatever, but I'de like to know what redhat has other then support Vs centos ? Just so I'm more aware.
Red Hat is an interesting company. Some people think centos was stolen from redhat by de branding and tossing on the net. I don't remember it that way. It might be more like , the centos project was developed by redhat to support the free software foundation. Do you know that redhat is the top contributor to cnet ? In other words , everything that is payed for by those that pay for the branding , or " support " bug fixes in enterprise level companies, that really need these things worked out, goes to giving the community the patches. Really , an amazing company.
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