http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=06683
Links to the DVD
http://blog.mageia.org/en/
broken links
Sfiet_Konstantin wrote:If you uses urpmi --auto-update (or the updater in MCC) you are already at "RC"
You can also download the DVD to test installer if you want.
How does the upgrade feel like, starting from Mandriva Linux 2010.1 and 2010.2 to Mageia 1 RC?
Are your computers and peripherals properly recognised and handled by Mageia?
How does the installation process feel like to you?
wobo wrote:The main reason for RC is to test the complete distribution, especially the install process. See last part of the blog post:How does the upgrade feel like, starting from Mandriva Linux 2010.1 and 2010.2 to Mageia 1 RC?
Are your computers and peripherals properly recognised and handled by Mageia?
How does the installation process feel like to you?
So, yes, if you follow updates regularly your system is on the same status as RC, but for testing purposes a fresh installation is recommended.
oboedad55 wrote:I had to use Mandriva's mirror to install Sun java,
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