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It is very sad to see it go.
In the good old days, Mandrake used to be one of my favourite distributions, like Ubuntu is for me nowadays.
Its support for Pentium only processors and a pleasant desktop experience, when compared with other distributions, was great.
But then they started going into the wrong direction...
+1 kill Mandriva s.a. - by now I'm sure it has lost most of its customer and the rest are looking to move anyway. Piss poor management, a lot of wasted dev talent and a perfect example on how to shit on your community.
http://www.itwire.com/opinion-and-analysis/open-sauce/54808-mandriv...
+1 for Rosa! It rocks!
Mandriva reminds me about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalissimo_Francisco_Franco_is_stil...





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Because then much of that talent could move on to different projects, where it could actually do some good, instead of wasting it on a distribution backed by a company that is like the corporate version of the Titanic? Over the last several years Mandriva's history has mostly been: Sinking, sinking, sinking, sinking, sinking. They get occasional help, but they always continue tanking. They might as well rename themselves Tankdriva.
It's about time Mandriva dies; I've said it many times on DistroWatch's comment's section and probably here too, and I'll say it again: the latest version of Mandriva's distribution is barely even shadow of what it once was, while Mageia truly feels like a spiritual successor of the distribution, a snapshot of when it was still good, but with much more activity.
You like Mandriva's latest? Well then, I can't see why, but you'd be better off just using ROSA Desktop. After all, ROSA helped with Mandriva's latest release to be what it is, and ROSA's distribution is mostly the same. Considering so many Mandriva developers jumped ship to Mageia, and many of the remaining developers later moved to ROSA, Mandriva is dead in the water.
Edited 2012-05-19 05:36 UTC