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The argentina people has a very funny way to talk. Grey doesn't exist for them. Everything is always the worst ever or the best ever. Black or white. No grey in between.
That's what this guy looks to be doing. I've being using mandriva for 4 years now. I jumped from SUSE to RedHat and from there to Mandriva and never looked back.
And I have no feeling that one edition is much better that another. I've never got this feeling. I don't understand the reason why people says Mandrake 10 was better or worse that Mandrake 2006.
In fact I simply don't think they get it. Mandriva is as good as the software it adds up is.
There are distros that give you old well tested software. There are others that give you state of the art software.
Mandriva is one of the second ones.
So Mandriva 2008.0 is "stronger" that Mandriva 2007.0 only because KDE 3.5.7 is much stronger that KDE a year ago, after a long year of frozen development.
And Mandriva 2009.0 is surely going to be less strong because KDE4.1 is not going to be that strong. But we mandriva users want Mandriva to release KDE4.1 by default. If we wanted only well proven old software we would be running stable debian branch.
What applies to the desktop environment applies to kernel. This Mandriva 2008.0 solves some problems I had with some of the machines on my Office but only one of them is probably a Mandriva fix. The rest are kernel improvements.
That has nothing to do with linux or Mandriva. It has to do with the fact that Hardware manufacturers don't check linux working