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Mandriva Linux 2008–The Worst/Best Release

Written By
PB
Paulina Budzoñ
Nov 16, 2007

[ Thanks to Borys
Musielak
for this link. ]

“Mandriva is well known for its simplicity, ease of use,
responsiveness and stability. The 2008 edition was advertised as
having all those features and more. A little delay with the release
was explained by the need to ‘polish’ the system and correct the
bugs that appeared in the last moment. So consequently we all
waited for the real revolutionary system, which would show what
Linux really can do. And what did we get?Each new release of
Mandriva is called by its developers ‘the best of all editions.’ We
had the same situation with Mandriva Linux 2008. But is this really
true…?”


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PB

Paulina Budzoñ

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