by jwjones » May 25th, '25, 20:58
It would appear as though I have come full circle in my Linux usage. I believe Mandrake was the second Linux distro I discovered and used, after Red Hat 5 or 6 (pre-RHEL and Fedora), back in 1999.
After a very frustrating week of distrohopping on my old ThinkPad T61, I have found Mageia, and lo and behold, everything works beautifully. I had initially installed another Mandriva-based distro who shall remain nameless. Things seemed to work well for a while, until I started getting random freezes and crashes. Attempting to troubleshoot the issues yielded no results. I decided to return to good old Slackware, where I have spent most of my Linux days, but was shocked to run into a number of issues right away, sadly. This has never been my experience with Slackware.
Next up came a run of about a half dozen different Debian-based distros. Each and every one had issues, including Debian itself, also a shocker. At this point I was thinking there must be something wrong with my hardware - how else to explain so much failure?
And then I thought, how about Mageia? I had been using Mageia on the same laptop back during v.8, and recalled that it was very stable and reliable. I don't remember having any issues in my time using it back then. But you know how it goes, a guy can get bored with so much stability and reliability, and so there you go, off on another distrohopping adventure! But these days I'm not feeling so adventurous any more, I just want things to work. I know Linux can often be a case of "roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty," hit the forums, ask questions, check the crash logs, etc., but frankly I'm pretty tired of all that. I also know that in a world of vast differences and configurations of computer hardware (particularly older hardware), it's not entirely fair to blame distro X or Y for not working on said hardware.
And so here I am, back to Mageia. Everything is working quite well. Bonus point for having Strawberry (my favorite music app) preinstalled, and also having the nicest implementation of an IceWM desktop in the Linux world. I seem to remember that Windowmaker was also very nice with Mageia, so I may add that as well. I feel like Mageia deserves more recognition and usage in the Linux world, and so I'm glad to be here. I'm just a slightly above-average user who knows how to use the command line but does not write code, so I'm not really contributor material, other than offering my layman experience and asking any questions that may come up, here. Cheers!