It's polish but... currently the Gnome control panel lists the distribution as unknown. Maybe we should at least change it to "Gentoo Linux".
I dont really know -where- control center gathers that information...
static void get_linux_info() { /* Identify distribution (really this could be compiled in) */ if (g_file_exists("/etc/debian_version")) { FILE * f; gchar buf[20]; f = fopen("/etc/debian_version", "r"); if (f) { fscanf(f, "%16s", buf); info[si_distribution] = g_strdup(buf); fclose(f); } } else if (g_file_exists("/etc/conectiva-release")) { FILE *f; gchar buf[80]; f = fopen("/etc/conectiva-release", "r"); if (f) { fgets(buf, 79, f); info[si_distribution] = g_strdup(buf); fclose(f); } } else if (g_file_exists("/etc/mandrake-release")) { FILE *f; gchar buf[80]; f = fopen("/etc/mandrake-release", "r"); if (f) { fgets(buf, 79, f); info[si_distribution] = g_strdup(buf); fclose(f); } } else if (g_file_exists("/etc/SuSE-release")) { FILE *f; gchar buf[80]; f = fopen("/etc/SuSE-release", "r"); if (f) { fgets(buf, 79, f); info[si_distribution] = g_strdup(buf); fclose(f); } } else if (g_file_exists("/etc/redhat-release")) { FILE *f; gchar buf[80]; f = fopen("/etc/redhat-release", "r"); if (f) { Well... I've found the place, but this is more probably a control-center issue than a Gentoo one.. could you please file a bug upstream?