Mandrake 7.2 release - a dud?
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Sat Jan 27 08:46:56 EST 2001
At the the Linux Demo days last Saturday, I was talking with the owner of
Softpro about distributions. He no longer carries Mandrake because he had a
large number returned.
Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
> Any try Mandrake 7.2 yet? We had it on a machine here and there seemed to be
> nothing but problems with the new installation tools, and fancy system
> wrappers.
>
> The installation utility allowed me to delete items to be installed, but
> didn't handle dependencies correctly (left stuff in that required stuff I
> decided not to install).
>
> The latest edition of 'rpmdrake' required considerable fiddling to get to
> work correctly, and often seg faulted, leaving the RPM database out of kilter
> (rebuild required).
>
> More annoying, and what finally made me back off and use 7.1 for production
> systems, was the 'Aurora' startup/shutdown GUI - it seemed that most of the
> time I shut down or rebooted the system, the file systems weren't cleanly
> unmounted, and the system "fsck'd" more often than not, printing out lots
> of scary error messages.
>
> The background graphics have gotten silly instead of elegant, but all that's
> a
> matter of taste.
>
> KDE 2.0 looks good, and the device detection during install continues to be
> improved.
>
> So it looks more like a beta release. There are also many more update packag
> es
> on the web site than usual. It reminds me of the 6.x RedHat releases...
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