Yes, after a good stir provided by the RC, Mageia's Cauldron is bubbling.
It's only three days to the final release and, with it, several questions come for this non-technical user of Mandriva Linux.
Will the Cauldron bubble for a long time, or will magic fade away?
Will this distribution bedazzle a simple computer user who, following a star like one of the Magi, came to the world of Linux to discover a different reality?
In three days, will we see a magical light?
There are some other concerns... too many to list. Despite the nervousness and this horizon of expectations, I know that there are beautiful times ahead!
A blog to compile what I have learned (and what I am learning) about Mandriva (and GNU/Linux in general) since 2009, when I migrated. Current distros I'm using: OpenMandriva Lx 4.2, Mageia 7, PCLinuxOS, MX 19, and Elive 3.
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Your questions sum up the feelings of both Mandriva and non-Mandriva users, I'd say. I've been following Mageia's development from a distance, but faithfully. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one.
ResponderEliminarBy the way, you should send your cauldron icons to them. They might like them...
ResponderEliminarThanks for your support.
ResponderEliminarI'll post a link; maybe someone might want to use them.