I have just downloaded the new and latest version of Mandriva One 2010 KDE edition. Now, I want to share about my impression using this Mandriva One 2010 KDE version.
This is my own review about the new PCLinuxOS 2010 Gnome edition.
If you like using the online services that require user name and login like online banking, emails, credit cards and other service, you have high potential risk to be hijacked by different kinds of malware threats, keylogger and many more.
Mandriva S.A has announced Mandriva Class, a real time education platform for teacher and students that will allow them to interact in a virtual classroom. The developers of Mandriva have chosen to make an impact in a niche that is ignored by a lot of operating systems.
Mandriva 2011, code name Hydrogen, is the latest desktop edition of the popular Linux distribution. Released August 28, 2011, it marks a new direction in the development of Mandriva desktop distributions. Where there used to be three versions of previous editions (Mandriva One, Mandriva Free, and Mandriva Powerpack), the Release Notes say that only two [...]
Paris, Curitiba, the 10th of September. Mandriva S.A has released Mandriva Class, the real time Education platform for teachers and students. Mandriva Class is a platform that lets teachers and students interact in a virtual classroom.
Hi all,
due to a huge number of big changes in Mandriva 2011 so far, combined with rpm5 migration both in the repositories and inside the build system, we have decided to shift the release dates for Mandriva 2011 by two weeks, to give us a better time period to fit the remaining pieces.
Therefore, the new release calendar for Mandriva 2011 will look like this:
- Mandriva 2011 Alpha: February 14 20
Mandriva 2011 is a revolutionary Linux distro. Code named "Hydrogen", this version of Mandriva from the Rosa labs has introduced many features that may impress end users and more likely windows users to turn to Linux. Before you check out our review of Mandriva 2011 have a look at our review on Backtrack 5 and Ubuntu 11.04 beta.
I've never been an OpenSuse user. I would install it as a dual boot or in a virtual box but I've never really switched. I was very interested in the 10.X days but there were so many issues that kept me away.