Mandriva Linux Limited Edition 2005 Released 29
joestar writes "Mandriva ('Man-dree-vah'! - formerly Mandrake) Linux Limited Edition 2005 has just been released with Linux 2.6.11.6, KDE 3.3 (which includes backports from KDE 3.4 including kpdf), GNOME 2.8.3, Firefox 1.0.2, OpenOffice.org 1.1.4 and many other features such as dkms integration, and support for the XBOX! This is a transitional release for "power-users" before the next Official version which is expected to appear on next fall. Download (HTTP+BT) is available for Club members and contributors. The new version will also be released publicly at a later date."
Platforms (Score:1)
Re:Platforms (Score:1)
FP!
Re:Platforms (Score:1)
7th post 45 mins later. Not worth bragging about this time...
I tried Mandrake, nearly put me off Linux. It took longer to boot up than XP, was as slow once booted, and was harder to configure than Gentoo. And the nvidia drivers sucked at that point on Mandrake, making text mode unusable once X had been started, though I take it that's been fixed.
Re:Platforms (Score:3, Interesting)
Perhaps you missed the clickety-click sound your mouse makes as you click the "Next" button in NVidia's InstallShield Windows installer. Or was it the pretty progress bar? The Linux NVidia drivers couldn't be easier to install.
If Mandrake took longer to boot up than XP, why didn't you do anything about it? You had the ability to edit the runlevels or uninstall packages. It's not
Support for the xbox??? (Score:2)
Could they possibly be talking about kaid [teamxlink.co.uk] ? Anyone? Anyone??
Re:Support for the xbox??? (Score:1)
?
XBox support? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:XBox support? (Score:2)
Re:XBox support? (Score:2, Interesting)
of the XBox console will certainly appeal to gamers and enthusiasts! ". So if its false, thats the fault of Mandriva.
Re:XBox support? (Score:2)
So there's nothings confirming your cds will work as live/install cds straight away-not that they wont, or that this wouldnt be another great example of FOSS, but it just seems to have come from nowhere, when there's
Re:so 30 minutes in and (Score:1)
Re:so 30 minutes in and (Score:1, Troll)
p.s. Mandriva is such a silly sounding name. A cow-orker suggested that we should write a script to replace all instances of "Mandriva" with "Mandrake" in our installation.
Ecstatic Excelsior Excalibur! (Score:2)
And yes, I plan to take it [the new Mandrake]for a test spin on my laptop.
limited (Score:3, Funny)
Limited, no doubt, by that terrible name.
Still Downloading (Score:2)
the "extra drivers CD", with drivers for Promise boards, ATI, nVidia... as well as plugins: J2RE, Flash-7.0, Real Player, Opera, Cross Over Office (my guess is both Opera and Cross Over Office are demos).
There are also a couple of interesting CDs: mini-CD and mini-CD-Club. One is ~ 450MB, the other, ~700MB. No clue what's in them. They sound kwel, though.
And all this is extra, separated from the main release of M
Re:Still Downloading (Score:3, Informative)
Companies without future? (Score:1)
Re:Companies without future? (Score:2, Informative)
Not that Ubuntu is bad, but that's another thread.
Re:Companies without future? (Score:1)
Re:Companies without future? (Score:1)
Not last I checked. They have some configuration stuff, but the Gnome/KDE config stuff does not, for the most part, duplicate the *drake tools, unless I'm missing something. The X server may come with XF86Config or somesuch, but XFdrake is better. CUPS comes with what passes for a config tool, but, unless it has improved quite a lot recently, printerdrake makes it look outright bad. rpmdrake also compares very favorably to any other GUI RPM pac
Re:Companies without future? (Score:1)
Re:Where's the torrent? (Score:3, Informative)
Just wait a month.