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Mandrake Linux 9.1 (Bamboo) Now Available |
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admin writes "According to the press release: - "This new release is one of the most advanced and powerful Linux systems currently available, with cutting-edge features such as Apache 2, NTFS partition resizing, ACPI power-management, "Zeroconf" network support, WiFi support, and much more. Mandrake Linux 9.1 provides an unequaled level of comfort for users with a simplified graphical installer, a brand-new "MandrakeGalaxy" theme, stunning anti-aliased fonts, and of course the new KDE 3.1 and GNOME 2.2 desktop environments."
Download it here.
Pre-order a boxed set from here.
Learn more about the new release here."
Note: Mandrake have been having some tough times lately. Please support them and pre-order a boxed set.
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Posted by admin on Thursday, March 27, 2003 - 09:16 PM (163 Reads)
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Mandrake Linux 9.0 (Dolphin) Available |
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admin writes "MandrakeSoft today announced the release of Mandrake Linux 9.0 (Dolphin), a new-generation Linux operating system for servers and desktop workstations. Mandrake Linux 9.0 combines all the power and stability of Linux with many new and unique features plus the famous "Mandrake touch" which has a long tradition of excellence and leadership on the desktop.
It includes the latest versions of the premiere Free Software packages, including the newest stable releases of Linux Kernel 2.4.19, KDE 3.0.3, GNOME 2.0, OpenOffice 1.0.1, Mozilla 1.1, GCC 3.1, CUPS 1.1--over 2000 packages in all. "
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Posted by admin on Wednesday, September 25, 2002 - 10:06 PM (1077 Reads)
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Mandrake 8.2 released! |
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Anonymous writes "MandrakeSoft is proud to introduce Mandrake Linux 8.2 as the most feature-rich, multi-purpose Linux operating system ever made available to the public. This new version of our flagship product combines the power and flexibility of a full-featured Linux server with the simplicity and elegance of well designed graphical user interfaces."
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 18, 2002 - 10:39 PM (270 Reads)
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