Sabayon Linux ServerBase is a Linux distribution based on Gentoo.
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Here are some key features of "Sabayon Linux ServerBase":
· Remastered Sabayon SpinBase release using server-optimized Linux 2.6.37 kernel (sys-kernel/linux-server)
· Very small footprint, just like SpinBase, containing the bare minimum to make your system boot
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· The first and best way to try a Gentoo-based Linux distribution at its full power, with all working out-of-the-box and no compilation needed at all
· The first Extreme-Rolling Release distribution, with automated repository package version bumping, thanks to Entropy Matter ebuild tracker
· Faster, cleaner and more evolved than any other rolling distro out there: we work hard to bring you the most stable rolling release experience
· Keep up-to-date your system in minutes while maintaining full Gentoo Portage compatibility
· Focusing on performance: GCC 4.6 with Graphite Loop Transformation infrastructure and Link Time Optimizations enabled
· Always up-to-date Linux Kernel 3.2 (and experimental "Fusion" Kernels available in repositories)
· Providing extra Server-oriented Linux kernels (OpenVZ, Vserver, Generic Server)
· Natively supporting the btrfs filesystem (besides ext4, aufs, and others)
· Transform Sabayon into an full-featured HTPC Operating System (Media Center) using XBMC 10.1 (11.0 available soon)
· GNOME 3.2.2 Visual Environment
· KDE 4.7.4 Desktop Environment (4.8.0 available in a few days)
· Improved Xfce 4.8 out-of-the-box experience (for those missing GNOME2)
· Improved LibreOffice integration, updated to 3.4.4
· Migrated to libav as ffmpeg replacement
· Migrated to Java 7 and Subversion 1.7
· Cinnamon and Razor Qt available in repositories
· Entropy Framework (Package Manager, Web Services) updated to 1.0_rc86, consolidating stability and performance
· Support for IME and non-roman fonts at install time
· Support for non-latin languages at install time
· More than 12000 packages available for x86_64, i686
· ARMv7 versions already available, with more than 2000 packages ready to be installed