OSNews was privileged to an early access to the final version of Mandrake Linux 9.1 Standard Edition and we were able to test it for almost a week now. Here is our review. Update: Added four screenshots. Update 2: Mandrake Linux 9.1 is out, read the PR, get it from mirrors, buy it or join the Club, from links found here.
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I must agree with some of the posters that the review focuses too much on User Interface. How about mentioning the inclusion of ACPI, which is needed for power management on nearly all newer laptops, and which won´t be included with RH for example in their next version. Also, it would be instructive to loose a few words about urpmi. Debian users always tout apt, and this is the RPM equivalent.
I must agree with some of the posters that the review focuses too much on User Interface. How about mentioning the inclusion of ACPI, which is needed for power management on nearly all newer laptops, and which won´t be included with RH for example in their next version. Also, it would be instructive to loose a few words about urpmi. Debian users always tout apt, and this is the RPM equivalent.