BigLizard wrote:Before anyone gets upset about my question, I LIKE Linux. I'm running Linux Mint 10 at the moment. I have been using Linux from time to time over the past 2 years, but I still consider myself a Noob. I've ran Mint in XFCE, KDE, and Gnome. I've also tried Puppy, Quirky, DSL, and Ylmf. I even tried Mageia RC, but found out it was for experienced users.
I downloaded the Mageia 1 CD earlier today. After loading up the CD, it looks great, but it's jam packed with all the exact same packages and applications as other Linux distributions.
So, tell me honestly, what makes Mageia any different?
Why might you choose Mageia?
Aside from our great distro, you mean? We’re a great community, and we’re getting better all the time. We care for each other, and in doing so, we try for the best user experience. We’d like to welcome you into our community, while making sure your Mageia installation is trouble-free and a joy to use.
What’s different about us? We’re completely community based, with everything that implies. Our organization is community-driven; no commercial management can dictate the path Mageia will take; you as a Mageia user can have more say in the future of this distribution than anywhere else.
isadora wrote: Come on in and enjoy, you are more than welcome!!!!
BigLizard wrote: but it's jam packed with all the exact same packages and applications as other Linux distributions.
caieng wrote:..................................
First, I would like to inquire whether there may be some practical difference between Mageia 1.0 and PCLOS 2010.10 ?
I am using the LXDE version of the latter, at the moment, and I find that the DRAKE control center is just marvelous. I think this is the same control center used in Mageia, correct?
Then, how is this new distro, Mageia, distinctive from PCLOS, or Mandriva?
Second question, perhaps off topic, or maybe not, depending, i suppose.....
I am accustomed to using two browsers, neither of which is supported, at present, at least, according to the release notes for Mageia.
Sea Monkey and Opera are my de facto standards.
I wonder whether I will be able to use either one with Mageia. I can make do with Firefox 4.0, if necessary.
I employ, religiously, day and night, VLC media player to listen to streaming audio. Yet, again in the release notes, I do not find VLC listed.
Is there a good reason why? But, let us suppose that there is a valid reason. Other distros also fail to include it, so, my question then is whether or not Magaeia developers have tested the new distro with VLC installed?
BigLizard wrote:I'm definitely going to run Mageia, I look forward to trying it out on a full install.
As with any "new" anything, I like to find out what makes it stand out from the rest. And with the large variety of Linux distributions, there is always a question of "What makes this one better than that one". I like Mint over Ubuntu because Mint just "handles" better. However, I've tried Mint 11RC, and I won't be installing that one at all because of some of their recent modifications. Again, with the large variety of distro's to choose from, I try to find out more about one before dedicating one of my desktops to a new OS. (I'd need about 50 computers to indulge in most of them that I'm curious about!) [I've done dual and triple boots, but don't really like those setups.]
In the long run, I'm searching for the one OS that says "Good Bye Forever" to the current Microsoft OS.
caieng wrote:Thanks for the question, and the reply.
I have a slightly different version of the same question, and then, a second question, perhaps off topic, or, depending on one's perspective, maybe not...
First, I would like to inquire whether there may be some practical difference between Mageia 1.0 and PCLOS 2010.10 ?
I am using the LXDE version of the latter, at the moment, and I find that the DRAKE control center is just marvelous. I think this is the same control center used in Mageia, correct?
Then, how is this new distro, Mageia, distinctive from PCLOS, or Mandriva?
Second question, perhaps off topic, or maybe not, depending, i suppose.....
I am accustomed to using two browsers, neither of which is supported, at present, at least, according to the release notes for Mageia.
Sea Monkey and Opera are my de facto standards.
I wonder whether I will be able to use either one with Mageia. I can make do with Firefox 4.0, if necessary.
I employ, religiously, day and night, VLC media player to listen to streaming audio. Yet, again in the release notes, I do not find VLC listed.
Is there a good reason why? But, let us suppose that there is a valid reason. Other distros also fail to include it, so, my question then is whether or not Magaeia developers have tested the new distro with VLC installed?
Some distros, e.g. Puppy, are excellent, but have a gaping hole when it comes to VLC.
Others, MINT comes to mind, include VLC, but fail to enable it, so it does not work properly;.
PCLOS also does not include VLC, so again, back to my original question, how is Mageia different from PCLOS, from the point of view of one who uses his Linux boxes, exclusively to play internet radio stations?
blas wrote:....but some of the codecs in it are illegal to use/distribute in some parts of the world.....
caieng wrote:blas wrote:....but some of the codecs in it are illegal to use/distribute in some parts of the world.....
Absent such DATA, I mean here, REAL information, (not internet rumors,) with names of countries, and identification of the precise statute in that country which has been violated, I cannot accept your explanation as CREDIBLE.
Let me just say this one further thing. I have lived in many countries. I have lived in countries where the INTERNET itself is illegal. I don't respect such countries, or their laws.
If it is indeed USA, which possesses these notorious laws prohibiting VLC, let me just say, that I DEFY the goddamned USA government, and all of its worthless leaders, and I don't give a rat's ass whether or not that dishonest group of gangsters gets upset with my intention to use VLC EVERY SINGLE DAY for the rest of my life, or not.
jkerr82508 wrote:Mageia 1 was forked from Mandriva 2010.1
ahmad wrote:(That was indeed the plan, however, somehow we went ahead and made Mageia a fork of Cooker from last September, so it's much newer than 2010.{1,2}).
maat wrote:Hi caieng,
Please don't forget that Mageia is just born yesterday
It's yet a "baby" distro![]()
With this first version we needed to give the proof (to ourselves first) that we were able to make a cool linux distribution (forked from Mandriva that a noticeable part of us used to contribute to). As this mere goal is not so simple to reach we limited ourselves (on purpose) on the subject of drastic changes because that would have delayed the first release by many monthes.
So Mageia 1 is is "just" heir to all the work we have previously invested in Mandriva... that's why it's not very different yet (but i guess one can already feel the improvements in terms of usability, appearance and willingness to listen to users).
Now we have a nice basis to use and to work on: The ideas that will make Mageia really different and (hopefully) fantastic will be implemented in Mageia 2.![]()
You may have noticed on Mageia 1 page : http://mageia.org/en/1 that we have added a link ( what will it do for you?) at the end of the page.
On the page linked ( http://mageia.org/en/1/next/ ) there is an invitation to participate in discussions about the future of Mageia.
So in short the answer to your main question will be : Mageia will be as fantastic, user friendly and different from others as you have been creative this summer
in·vi·ta·tion
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1. The act of inviting.
2. A spoken or written request for someone's presence or participation.
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