Mandrake 10.1 Beta2 Released 20
Lord Byron II writes "Mandrake has announced the latest beta of the upcoming 10.1 release. This beta fixes several bugs and introduces a few new features. Get your copy from one of the many mirrors or this torrent."
dvd playability (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:dvd playability (Score:2, Informative)
Great! (Score:2, Funny)
Can't wait to distribute the CD among the LG CD-ROM users group tonight.
Re:Great! (Score:1)
Now, to get back on topic: Go Mandrake! (that should keep me from getting modded Offtopic, right?)
Ah yes... (Score:1, Redundant)
fixes several bugs...introduces a few new features
It's OK guys, bugs happen.
Mandrake's Problem (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Mandrake's Problem (Score:3, Interesting)
What I'd like to see with mandrake, is the update process a little smoother, still a little kludgy when updating on basic or paid updates. I bought and paid for redhat update services, now I pay f
Re:Mandrake's Problem (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Mandrake's Problem (Score:2, Informative)
completely new and different looking for the next release
I wouldn't say completely new. Mandrake does a lot of rearranging on each release, like categories in the Control Center and in the default menus. So if you get used to one release, you're right, you're sort of lost on the next release as far as finding what you're looking for. But, it's still there, somewhere. I happened to like the new menu categories and arrangment from 9.2 to 10.0. In a way, you could call that polishing it.
Beta2 Release Notes (Score:3, Informative)
likely to bring some fun, so test and test again.
- Linux kernel 2.6.8.1.
- Two new comers in the now big drak* family, drakroam for wireless
connections and drakbt as bittorrent wizard.
- Evolution, we had some reports, we would like to be sure everything
is now working correctly.
- The litte net applet in the task bar to check the network status.
- Update of dcraw which allow to convert most of the raw format of
digital cameras.
- Displaying of release notes during packages installation. They may
move somewhere else, but to check the feature.
- Again gnome 2.6 to test.
- New menu structure (no need to report yet any bugs related to
missing icons or capitalization problems)
- Xchat 2.4.0
Bug fixes:
- Everything related to modem connection, ppp, pppoe, pppoa, ppptp.
- ACPI should now be correctly detected and activated.
- Fix of ethernet firewire.
- Boot discs should now work again.
- Hebrew displaying during the installation should be correct.
- Network connection during installation (especially for CD install)
should work now (for example to download security updates or to detect network printers).
- Lots of fixes into Mozilla.
- Multi-CD installation is likely to work now with ISO files on a harddrive (little naming problem in beta 1 prevented it to work).
- Printerdrake should work now (printers automatically detected and configured during installation)
Known troubles:
- Kernel 2.6.8.1 breaks CD burning as a user ; again this kernel panic at the end of installation, we are working on it.
- It may be that the KDE configuration is not updated correctly between beta 1 and beta 2.
Re:Beta2 Release Notes (Score:2, Informative)
If anybody actually gets this and has to reboot before everything is unmounted DO NOT LET FSCK FIX THE PROBLEMS ITS FINDS! Tell FSCK to ignore them. If you let fsck fix them before it can even build a journal you are screwed.
Bit Torrent Link (Score:2, Informative)
Mandrake Nostalgia (Score:1)
Beautiful interface but very poor support for my hardware. On the other hand all of the old school distros (Slackware, RedHat/Fedora) have paled in comparison to Knoppix [solidz.com]
Re:Mandrake Nostalgia (Score:1)
Knoppix on the other hand has a kernel which includes practically anything so of course there are more chances that your hardware will be found. You should try recompiling the kernel of a standard distri