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Dumb Sabayon question?? Gentoooooo
Ok Ok. I know Ubuntu is based on Debian, but it is quite different. This might also be because of the foundation the distros are built upon...
But I am curious about Sabayon's relationship to Gentoo. DOES SABAYON EXIST?!?!!?!?? lol... dumb question. It obviously exists. But what I mean is... an installed + updated Gentoo system is versionless. It is just Gentoo. That is all. When Sabayon is installed and updated, is it basically just the same as a spankingly new updated Gentoo box? Is there a point in calling it Sabayon anymore? I know Ubuntu is always Ubuntu and will never become Debian, but the setup for that is totally different. From the little I know of Gentoo, it appears to be another story. Sorry if these are dumb questions. I am just a curious newbie. |
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