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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Jun 20th, '25, 02:19
by benmc
Hi Zane and welcome
(from a fellow NZer)
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Jun 20th, '25, 02:23
by Kooltrade
Awesome thank you
Re: Hi guys!

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Jul 1st, '25, 05:56
by Goro_Daimon
Hi guys! I come from Brazil, but Goro Daimon is from Osaka Japan.
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Jul 1st, '25, 08:06
by benmc
hi Goro Daimon,
and Welcome to Mageia
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Oct 12th, '25, 19:46
by thealio
Hi everyone
I'm a brand new Mageia user, it's becoming one on my favorite distros .
I currently use as a daily Artix & Arch on my machines , then I also use Devuan and Void .
I put Mageia alongside those good distros, because I think it's very good .
You can check my dotfiles , I'm planning to add some stuff on the classid-de repo for Mageia
https://codeberg.org/thealio
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Oct 12th, '25, 19:56
by benmc
Hi thealio ,
Welcome to Mageia.
I hope that you continue to like Mageia.
For me, it stays out of my way and just lets me get stuff done.
Cheers.
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Nov 19th, '25, 06:15
by brianm
Thanks for the welcome. I live in New Zealand. After a long absence from Linux I bought an older laptop with good specs and dedicated the whole drive to an install of Mageia 9 which is working flawlessly. Some history: after an early Red Hat distro I swiched to Mandrake, then Mandriva, then Mageia when the distro forked. I have always used KDE because it is so polished. I have forgotten most of the Konsole commands but this will come back. Mageia 9 is a long way from the early models and I look forward to using it. Merci
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Nov 19th, '25, 20:05
by morgano
Welcome brianm.
Writing this I just realise I have been using Mageia 19 years as my main OS. (beginning with Mandriva 2006)
Yes, why move from here

Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Nov 19th, '25, 22:32
by Germ
Hi brianm. Welcome!

Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Nov 25th, '25, 17:52
by marast78
I've always used only RPM based distros, with an experiment here and there. Suzie was the first serious one I used as the main OS, it was Mandrake after that, then Mandriva and the for some years Fedora. Mageia these days. Unlike the majority though, I prefer Gnome and Openbox.
Good time to join, because I think that since M10 takes so long, it will be the new best release ever, after Mandriva 2008.1 of course.

Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Nov 26th, '25, 17:50
by crouton
Hi everyone,
I’m glad to be joining here and diving into Mageia. I remember having Mageia 1 on my laptop years ago and it was a really pleasant experience. Over the last few years I’ve usually migrated between Solus and openSUSE, but I’ve really been enjoying my time on Mageia lately, and I’m hoping I’ll stay for a long while.
I’ll probably be one of the few who’ll be a little sad when Mageia 10 arrives, because I’ve been loving my time on GNOME 44, it'll be sad to see it go.
Looking forward to being part of the community!
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Nov 26th, '25, 21:12
by Germ
Welcome!

Mageia 10 will have Gnome 44. It's in Cauldron now.
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Nov 27th, '25, 03:34
by benmc
Hi crouton , and welcome (back) to Mageia.
Hopefully Mageia will be truthful to your fond memories of Mageia 1.
regards
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Nov 30th, '25, 09:21
by marast78
Germ wrote:Welcome!

Mageia 10 will have Gnome 44. It's in Cauldron now.
From what I checked, it has dev version of 50.0 (49 something) and 50.0 should happen upstream somewhere in the middle of March 2026.
I don't think Mageia will be released any sooner than that, to have an official release with a dev version of a major DE.
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Nov 30th, '25, 13:17
by isadora
For all those newcomers or returnees, Mageia is in great need of volunteers who can spend some time.
The array of choices to participate is huge, please have a read, and rethink, how you could be also part of Mageia, being the distribution for now and for the long future.
https://www.mageia.org/en-gb/contribute
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Feb 8th, '26, 22:09
by johnspack
Hi, been using linux for years now. First Kubuntu, then finally Arch. I also play with Opensuse, Freebsd and Fedora. I like to check out different distros to see what they offer. Wasn't sure what Mageia was, so I threw it in a VM.
Once I found dnf in it I realized it's related to RHEL. I was impressed by the serious multimedia support Didn't realize it came from Mandrake, which I remember from years ago. This one might be going on raw next to my
Arch installs.
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Feb 8th, '26, 22:57
by Germ
Welcome!

Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Mar 4th, '26, 00:05
by pabloprofe
Hello, my name is Pablo and I'm from Uruguay. I've been using Linux since the 90s, and the first distribution I installed and loved was Mandrake, thanks to its graphical interface and fantastic control center. Today, I'm a computer programmer and a user of several distributions, always keeping Mageia on one of my work machines because of its stability, ease of use, and performance. I also have a website and YouTube channel where I regularly talk about Mageia and publish configuration tutorials. I also see it as a way to contribute to this great Linux distribution, which is community-driven and maintained thanks to everyone's support. My website is
https://www.planetatecno.com.uy if you'd like to see the posts and videos. Greetings to everyone, and thank you for the great teamwork that is Mageia.
Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

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Mar 4th, '26, 02:28
by Germ
Welcome Pablo!
