Which distros should I consider ?
Richard Chonak
rac at gabrielmass.com
Fri Jul 14 01:54:09 EDT 2006
Kent Borg wrote:
> Yes. What does one say of Mandrivia these days? What is the short
> description?
Mandriva has an ill-chosen name w.r.t. the English-speaking world, but
whaddaya want: it's a French-and-Brazilian company.
Version 2006 has quite good hardware detection, a user-friendly
installer, all the popular window managers, and easy-to-use admin
wizards (the "drakconf" program), including a convenient tool for adding
packages and package updates later from the net.
The paid versions add non-free video drivers (e.g., nVidia's). Getting
that driver was critical for my new ASUS mobo with an nVidia 6100
interface: the free X.org "nv" driver didn't support the 6100.
They also offer a version compiled for 64-bit Athlon platforms.
The free 32-bit "Mandriva One" live-CD is a good place to start:
http://www.mandriva.com/en/community/mandrivaone
--RC
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