Sabayon 7 is the latest release of Sabayon, a Gentoo-based, multi-purpose Linux distribution. It is the third and most likely, the final release this year. While a detailed review is being written, here are some screenshots for the KDE and GNOME 2 and GNOME 3 desktops.

Though not listed in the Release Notes, the installer, has been tweaked a bit. One tweak is shown in the image below; the firewall is enabled by default. That is the way it should be, and a plus for the distribution. Note that the installer is a modified Anaconda, the Fedora system installer.
Sabayon 7 Enabled Firewall

Another tweak to the installer is the addition of two language options in this step of the installation process.
Sabayon 7 Language Options

The installer has a recovery option, but you will not see this step unless the target hard drive has an existing installation of Sabayon. Though the installer thinks that Sabayon 6 is installed, it is actual a new installation of Sabayon 7 GNOME.
Sabayon 7 Recovery Option

The customary slideshow at the tail end of the installation process has been revamped. This video shows all nine slides that you will see while the system is being installed. If you are curious, the video’s soundtrack is from Hexen, a first-person shooter video game.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6MaDIWRvwI[/youtube]

Now to screenshots from a running system, starting with the GNOME edition.

If your computer does not meet the minimum specs (3D acceleration) for running GNOME 3, the system will default to GNOME 2 GNOME 3 Fallback mode. Shown below is the default GNOME 2 GNOME 3 desktop of Sabayon 7.
GNOME 2 on Sabayon 7

And this, if your computer meets the minimum specs, is what your desktop will look like.
Sabayon 7 GNOME 3 Desktop

Just another view of the same desktop.
Sabayon 7 GNOME 3

And another. This one shows the entries in the GNOME 3 accessibility menu.
Sabayon 7 GNOME 3 Accessibility

GNOME 3 system notifications.
Sabayon 7 GNOME 3 Notification

The activities view.
Sabayon 7 GNOME 3 Activities

The applications view showing some of the installed applications. Sabayon ships with lots of applications installed by default.
Sabayon 7 GNOME 3 Applications

Games are part of those applications. Shown here are the installed games.
Sabayon 7 GNOME 3 Games

Now to the KDE dekstop.

Sabayon 7 KDE desktop showing the Kickoff menu. Sabayon 7 ships with KDE 4.7.
Sabayon 7 KDE 4.7 Desktop

Activities on the Sabayon 7 KDE desktop.
Sabayon 7 KDE Activities

The default KDE Plasma Netbook interface on Sabayon 7.
Sabayon 7 KDE Plasma Netbook

Unlike Linux Mint, all Sabayon releases have always shipped with games, and Sabayon 7 is not exception. This screenshot shows the installed games as seen from the KDE Plasma Netbook interface.
Sabayon 7 KDE Games