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Mandrake Linux 10.1 for PPC Released 23

OctaneZ writes "DistroWatch is reporting the first release of Mandrake 10.1 for PPC, this is the first PPC upgrade from the Mandrake camp since April of 2003. Release 10.1 includes stepping up to kernel 2.6.8, Gnome 2.6, and KDE 3.2.3. Release Notes and Torrent are available."
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Mandrake Linux 10.1 for PPC Released

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  • Here we go again, (Score:5, Insightful)

    by funkdid ( 780888 ) on Monday October 04, 2004 @02:15PM (#10431379)
    this was discussed in great detail here:

    http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/04/10/03/2211236 .shtml?tid=106&tid=3

    I prefer mandrake on the PC, but for the PPC patform Yellow Dog now suports (sort of) 64bit architecture. (Ooh Ahh).

    Given the choice I'd go with Yellow Dog. Good to see Mandrake is keeping up with updates for mac though. I'd love to see their Live CD with PPC support (if that's even do-able)

    • Re:Here we go again, (Score:2, Interesting)

      by DustyCase ( 619304 )
      "I'd love to see their Live CD with PPC support (if that's even do-able)" I'd love to see it too. A live CD that approached the "Oooohhh Ahhhh" factor of the Knoppix CDs that I use on Intel-based architecture would be a wonderful thing. I don't understand why a live CD for a *nix friendly platform like the Apple/PPC is so rare. It would seem that the heavy lifting was already done.
    • Re:Here we go again, (Score:2, Interesting)

      by Lord Kano ( 13027 )
      I prefer mandrake on the PC, but for the PPC patform Yellow Dog now suports (sort of) 64bit architecture. (Ooh Ahh).

      I agree that Mandrake is a bit better on x86 that on PPC. I'm running two PPC machines with Mandrake 9.1 and one x86 with Mandrake 9.0 and the x86 version works a bit smoother. There are complications with glibc and some depends but I don't plan on using any other flavor of linux on those PPC machines.

      LK
  • DIsappointing... (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Power Everywhere ( 778645 ) on Monday October 04, 2004 @08:48PM (#10435476) Homepage
    It's somewhat of a bummer that they didn't get GNOME 2.8 or KDE 3.3, the two latest versions of said software, into this release and instead had to use older versions. Will we see them in a minor update, or will we have to wait til Mandrake 10.2?
    • Re:DIsappointing... (Score:3, Informative)

      by Stevyn ( 691306 )
      Mandrake always was a little out of date with desktop environments. Version 10 shipped with KDE 3.2 and it took forever to get an update to even KDE 3.2.1. But I've run KDE 3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, and now 3.3. There isn't much different between each of them so I couldn't say it's much of a big deal.
  • No Mandrake For Me (Score:3, Interesting)

    by seancallaway ( 751191 ) on Tuesday October 05, 2004 @02:10AM (#10437048) Homepage
    I don't know if anyone else has experienced this or not, but Mandrake 10 screwed up my partition table. It didn't even recognize 20 of the 60 GB in my drive. Since then I haven't used Mandrake. Anyone else have a problem like this before?
    • by Anonymous Coward
      Actually that was a kernel 2.6 problem and along with Mandrake, SUSE and FC (and likely quite a few other distributions) suffered that issue.

      It has now been resolved, and there is no need to make the link with Mandrake alone.

      Do a simple websearch and you will find lots of info on how to circumvent this issue and also fix resulting problems.

      BTW I have installed Mdk10.1CE on an XP laptop with 1 large ntfs partition - no problem in resizing (after defragging the drive so that there would be enough space) in
      • Yeah, I was dual-booting with Win2K and I only noticed the problem because it killed my existing NTFS partition (*insert angry face here*). I'm not trying to bash Mandrake (I've heard great things), but it just put a bad taste in my mouth. The install was just an experiment as I try (still trying) to find the perfect Linux distro. Right now, I'm still with Red Hat.
  • by AvantLegion ( 595806 ) on Tuesday October 05, 2004 @10:31PM (#10447051) Journal
    Let's get it out of the way now:

    "No Airport Extreme drivers! Waaah!"

    It does suck, though. :(

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