
The first release candidate of Mandriva Linux 2008, codenamed Copernic,
is now available. The release notes are available
here. A guide to major new features (some of which are not yet implemented in this release candidate) is available
here, and the detailed technical specifications are available
here. This release candidate is available as a three CD or one DVD Free edition (containing no non-free software or drivers) for the x86-32 and x86-64 architectures, with a traditional installer, and as a mini-CD edition for both x86-32 and x86-64 architectures. A One combined live/install CD edition will be released in the near future (problems with unionfs prevented the One edition from being release at the same time as the other editions).
Member since:
2006-01-28
What makes it irrelevant? The fact that you don't use it or understand its history or how much they have done for free software on the desktop?
In every single Mandriva thread, there is somebody posting drivel such as yours, which is bereft of any technical content or real insight.
Mandriva is seemingly still contributing to free software by having many of its developers work on the kernel, kde and so forth and still delivering a distribution periodically. Does this bother you?
Are you one of those people that think that everyone should switch to the one true distribution, which happens to be whatever you are currently using right now?
There is strength in diversity.