I installed Mageia 2 (KDE) on my laptop yesterday, having never used it before. The laptop is a 3 year old Asus X59GL (nVidia graphics, Intel core 2 duo). I have previously only used Debian based distros, all Gnome (both 2 & 3), although I have played around with some KDE based ones to see how that desktop works.
So far, I am impressed with Mageia - it is easy to get used to, works well, and has up-to-date software, but there is just one problem. I have only found it before with Gnome based distros but never, until now, with KDE: every time I reboot, the year in BIOS changes to 2099 which, in turn, causes problems with updates. I usually remember to change it to the current year, and that is fine for one session, but then I have to change it again at the next boot, which gets a bit tiring! The odd thing to me is that it is only the year which is altered (I checked right through BIOS to make sure). Also, the correct year is shown on the desktop, whether or not I alter it in BIOS.
I have wondered in the past if this is caused by the GRUB, so I was pleased when I saw the LILO alternative. I tried that, but after each installation and restart with it, the computer froze, so I went back to GRUB. I really haven't found a satifactory permanent solution, even from Asus. Does anyone have any ideas here? They would be very welcome!