Sabayon ARM Project Brings the Gentoo-Based Distro to Raspberry Pi 3 and 2 SBCs

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

The developers of the Gentoo-based Sabayon GNU/Linux operating system have announced a new project, called Sabayon ARM, which aims to bring the distro to Raspberry Pi devices.

It looks like support for ARM devices, such as single-board computers (SBCs), is a trendy topic in the context of Linux kernel-based operating systems, as we’ve seen many of them launching a special ARM edition designed for one of the marketed offerings, such as Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, BeagleBone, and many others.

So now, Sabayon jumps on the ARM bandwagon with its latest Sabayon ARM project, following on in the footsteps of Fedora ARM, Arch Linux ARM, Manjaro ARM, and other similar solutions. It thus allows users to install the latest version of the Sabayon operating system on both Raspberry Pi 2 and the new Raspberry Pi 3 SBCs.

Here’s how to use Sabayon ARM on your Raspberry Pi
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