Mandriva 2008 Released!

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*www.imgx.org/files/3420_5yfx9/mandriva-logo_0.pngMandriva 2008 has arrived today and it brings new software, innovations, improvements and a little bit of magic to the Linux world: "The result of six months of heavy development and testing, 2008 includes all the latest software and many enhancements over previous Mandriva Linux releases. You will find KDE 3.5.7 and the new GNOME 2.20 already integrated, a solid kernel 2.6.22.9 with fair scheduling support, OpenOffice.org 2.2.1, cutting-edge 3D-accelerated desktop courtesy of Compiz Fusion 0.5.2, Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6, and everything else you’ve come to expect from the latest Mandriva Linux release."

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Through the major software components that can be found in this new release are:
  • Kernel 2.6.22.9
  • GNOME 2.20
  • KDE 3.5.7
  • KDE 4 preview
  • Compiz Fusion 0.5.2
  • OpenOffice.org 2.2.1
  • Mozilla Firefox 2.0
  • Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0
  • GCC 4.2


The Mandriva installer received some numerous fixes and improvements, such as:

  • Revised hardware detection system
  • Support for modular IDE drivers and new libata stack
  • Package selection
  • UUID support
  • Faster operations on partitions
  • Package management
  • Chroot environments
  • Suggested packages
  • New menu layout

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The following hardware components are now better supported in Mandriva 2008:
  • NVIDIA Geforce 8400, 8500 and 8600 series graphics cards
  • Intel 4965AGN wireless chipsets
  • Intel Santa Rosa drive controllers
  • ATI SB700 chipset motherboards
  • Many newer onboard sound devices using the High Definition Audio codec, particularly on motherboards using Intel chipsets
  • Wacom Graphire and Intuos tablet input devices
  • Realtek 8187 USB and ZyDAS ZD1211/ZD1211B USB wireless controllers

Moreover, the following drivers and firmware are also available in this release:
  • Broadcom wireless adapters
  • Alternative open source drivers for ATI graphics cards
  • RandR 1.2 support in X.org
  • Default NTFS write support
  • Support for the Belgian eID card
  • Changes to TV card support
  • Kernel source and headers
  • CFQ scheduler
  • AppArmor
  • Modular IDE drivers
  • New devicescape wireless stack

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Other improvements that can be found in Mandriva 2008 are:
  • Liberation fonts included
  • Main pages now compressed with LZMA
  • X Font Server no longer used
  • New development package naming policy
  • Compiz Fusion replaces Beryl
  • Services no longer restarted when updating glibc

Mandriva 2008 is available in the following editions:
  • One is a single CD edition which includes the latest proprietary drivers, available for download free of charge. It can be run as a live CD as well as installed to the hard disk.
  • Powerpack is a DVD edition which includes support, services and important third-party proprietary software like LinDVD, Cedega, the Fluendo multimedia codecs, Flash Player, Scilab and 03 Spaces.
  • Free is a 3-CD / 1-DVD edition made up entirely of free / open source software, without any of the non-free software bundled with other editions. It is available for download free of charge.

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Download : *www.mandriva.com/en/download.html
 

mehulved

18 Till I Die............
I would prefer yum over it anyday. I never got used to mandriva's package manager, whatever it is called.
 

gary4gar

GaurishSharma.com
Well was my first distro which lasted on my machine for 4hours before i lost my cool and formatted, it didn't understand a word in it, my application did not run,music files didn't play.
even i failed to figure out how to shut it down:D
That time i was only 41.4kpbs dial up connection and my win modem failed to be work
at that time dataone was also not launched:(
it was way back 2004 , at that time its name have mandrake 10.1:rolleyes:
 
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gxsaurav

You gave been GXified
Mandriva is based on red hat right? Its RPM based, is there something like synaptic in Mandriva? What about codec support etc
 

din

Tribal Boy
Mandrake Linux was RH based. Later they joined with the brazilian company Connectiva and merged to Mandriva. I used both, I mean Mandrake (ver 6 or so) and connectiva. It was good for a newbie point of view, but didn't try the latest versions.
 

vish786

"The Gentleman"
gary4gar said:
Well was my first distro which lasted on my machine for 4hours before i lost my cool and formatted, it didn't understand a word in it, my application did not run,music files didn't play.
even i failed to figure out how to shut it down:D
That time i was only 41.4kpbs dial up connection and my win modem failed to be work
at that time dataone was also not launched:(
it was way back 2004 , at that time its name have mandrake 10.1:rolleyes:
10.1 was the best released mandrake... loved it... was too friendly too, it supported music by defualt AFAIR
 
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