Linked by Manish Bansal on Tue 6th Jan 2004 17:50 UTC
Mandriva, Mandrake, Lycoris Mandrake Linux 10.0-preview edition pretty much defines the shape of things to come in Linux land in 2004. With Kernel 2.6, KDE 3.2 beta and XFree86 4.4 beta, it doesn't leave much to be desired. This article refers to cooker snapshot as of December 31, 2003. Please note that this release is not a beta release. This is not even an alpha release. Its just something put together to show what we can expect from Mandrake 10.0. This release comes on only two CDs so some of the packages are missing. And as there are bound to be lot of bugs in this kind of release, I'll be concentrating more on the usability aspect. So let's see if it is worth drooling over.
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Installer understanding C:
by Nathan Hollingsworth on Tue 6th Jan 2004 18:49 UTC

Note that the installer expects names like hda5 while asking for the package location. It won't understand what C: means.

Why would the installer understand C:? You are installing Linux not Windows. Do you expect the Windows XP installer to understand /dev/hda2?

Being devil's advocate: It would probably be good to support the C: type notation, that way newbees could use C: if they were more confortable with this notation.