Ready for Sabayon 5!

Jul 7, 2009 09:49 GMT  ·  By

After the release of the GNOME edition of Sabayon Linux 4.2, on June 30th, Fabio Erculiani proudly announced yesterday evening, July 6th, the immediate availability of the Sabayon Linux 4 KDE operating system, now with KDE 4.2.4. Being based on the previous version, this second KDE edition of Sabayon Linux 4 brings a "ready to use" version of the powerful and popular XBMC Media Center, a complete KDE4 desktop experience, OpenOffice.org 3.1.0 and all the other applications you'll need. Sabayon Linux 4.2 KDE is available for the x86 and x86_64 architectures, featuring a custom Linux kernel 2.6.29 with the Tuz logo and support for the EXT4 filesystem, which is enabled by default in the installer! This release also brings numerous fixes and improvements (see below for details).

"Dedicated to those who like order over chaos, to those who like simplicity over complexity, to those who think that less is more, to those that just want more for less. Sabayon 4.2 will catch you: just the best of the Out-Of-The-Box, KDE 4.2.4, multimedia applications and nothing more than what you need for your daily tasks, but what about your free time? We've got it. [...] Show off the new Sabayon Linux to your friends, they have no more excuses to not try it!" - Fabio Erculiani said in the official release announcement.

Highlights of Sabayon Linux 4.2 KDE:

· Linux kernel 2.26.9; · Default filesystem is EXT4; · X.Org 7.4 with support for Nvidia and ATI video cards; · KDE 4.2.4; · OpenOffice.org Office Suite 3.1.0; · Entropy Package Manager 0.96.26; · XBMC Multimedia Center; · Amazing desktop effects powered by Compiz Fusion 0.8.4; · World of Goo Demo; · Very beautiful artwork; · and many more!

And now, let’s have a detailed look at the most important fixes and improvements since Sabayon 4.1:

· Updated Entropy to version 0.96.26 with an improved performance; · Added Sulfur as the graphical user interface for Entropy; · Updated the KDE desktop environment to version 4.2.4; · Updated the OpenOffice.org office suite to version 3.1.0; · Updated the powerful XBMC media center to version 9.04 (now with support for Nvidia’s VDPAU video acceleration); · Improved boot speed; · Better detection of graphics cards (ATI Catalyst, ATI RadeonHD, Nvidia, Nvidia Legacy); · Repaired some nasty GDM issues; · Updated the Nvidia video drivers to version 185.18.14; · Updated the ATI Catalyst suite to version 9.6; · Better support for the PulseAudio sound server; · The hard drive requirements were drastically reduced; · The text mode installation was fixed; · Added the ability to check for existing /boot partition/space in the installer; · Updated the installer to allow users to share their /home partitions across reinstallations and distributions; · Fixed other important installer issues.

System Requirements for Sabayon Linux 4.2 KDE

In order to run Sabayon Linux 4 on your personal computer, make sure that you meet the minimum system requirements:

· Intel Pentium Pro, Celeron, AMD K6-2, Pentium II or Athlon CPU · 512 MB of RAM · 10 GB of free hard disk space · Supported 2D video card · a DVD reader

However, the Sabayon Linux team recommends the following system requirements for optimal performance:

· Dual Core Processor (Intel Core 2 Duo / AMD Athlon 64 X2 or better) · 1 GB of RAM · 32 GB of free hard disk space · Supported 3D video card (Nvidia, AMD or Intel) · a DVD reader

About Sabayon Linux

Sabayon Linux 4 is a Gentoo-powered Linux distribution that offers a very attractive and easy-to-use desktop environment, out-of-the-box support for wireless networks, Adobe's Flash Player, Sun's Java technology, the OpenOffice.org open-source office suite, the award-winning Mozilla Firefox and Opera web browsers, Google Earth, Picasa, Adobe Reader, VLC and many, many more popular and useful applications and tools.

Download Sabayon Linux 4.2 KDE Edition right now from Softpedia.