After a long period of development, Elive 3.0 has been finally released today.
Wow, I still remember the first day I saw Elive Topaz 2.0. Never had I seen a distro most beautiful and efficient. However, back then, the live CD asked for payment to download an installation module, which put me (and many other Linux users, I learned later) off.
Of course, those days, I was still discovering the world of Linux and Free/Open Source Software, so I had many inaccurate ideas about distros. I did not know much about KDE or Gnome, let alone mention Enlightenment. I struggled with GRUB. I still did not understand the functionality of multiple work spaces and, obviously, I assumed that "free software" was meant to be free of cost.
Gradually, I became more supportive toward the idea of paying for Linux-related work that I loved and that, understandably, was something that I could not do myself due to my technical limitations. I began paying for Mandriva Powerpacks, for example. And I donated money, too.
I decided that I wanted to give Elive a chance. "But I will support version 3," I said to myself. That was 8 years ago.
Since then, the Linux landscape has changed a lot and those changes have also modified my perspective. Mandriva, the distro that took me out of Windows, is gone. Mageia came along, but seems to be stuck at release 6. I started using PCLinuxOS and OpenMandriva. I learned how to use GRUB2, made peace with KDE Plasma, and I installed unfinished versions to my main computer. The unthinkable!
The latter is what happened to Elive. I have been using beta versions... and I did not mind donating to the project.
Now, I am downloading the long-awaited release of this new version of Elive, which will replace my beta install, and my dream of having Elive 3.0 will become a reality.
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 ROME 5.0, Mageia 9, MX 19, Manjaro 23.1, and Elive 3.
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I am 1 GB away from finishing my download. I also made a donation because Elive deserves our support!
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