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July 24, 2003

a mandrake day

This afternoon I downloaded Mandrake 9.1, backed up my home dir to CD, formatted my drive and installed Mandrake. I've been full-time on Linux since I discovered how much better suited to certain tasks it is than Windows.

My first full-time primary desktop Linux was Red Hat 8 and I've been using that and Red Hat 9 as my primary environment for about 9 months.

Today I decided it was time to see what it was like in KDE and what the other distros looked like. I looked around and Mandrake seemed the highest-profile KDE distro. After a failed first attempt install - the install just hung about half way through and even though it picked up where it left off, I was left with a mostly broken finished product - my second attempt was much more successful. Mandrake has a user-friendly installation routine and almost all of my hardware was automatically detected and didn't require any user intervention. The one exception was my laptop screen and I had to search through a list, finally settling on "flat panel 1600 x 1200" which I assume to be a generic driver. It worked fine and I was off to the races.

The desktop is pretty nice. I had to jack up the fonts in several places to get legible on this resolution (maybe the OS should offer that if the user selects one of the top resolutions?). A couple of downloads later I had Firebird and XChat2 up and running. I explored some of the bundled applications, poked around in the Konqueror uber-application a bit and I'm almost confortable with things.

I'll report back in a few days after I've got the rest of my environment set up and put some more time into it. So far so good. Linux has certainly come a long way in the last three years.

Posted by asa at July 24, 2003 11:30 PM
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In Europe, I think SuSE probably has a higher profile. Certainly, SuSE is well known.

Posted by: Rob... on July 25, 2003 01:49 AM

I was about to post a long involved rant sparked by this post, but it occurred to me that it would be more polite to put it in my own notblog. http://type-a.org if you're interested.

Posted by: alan on July 25, 2003 02:50 AM

Mandrake 9.1's pretty polished as far as I can tell. 9.2's supposed to be out this fall. I just hope 2.6 (the linux kernel branch) is stable enough to be incorporated by then. One of the first things I had to do when I installed MD 9.1, though, was get the current version of Mozilla :)

Posted by: greg on July 25, 2003 12:05 PM

Yeah, I love Mandrake.

Posted by: jkm on July 25, 2003 08:39 PM

I love your layout, too.

Posted by: jkm on July 25, 2003 08:40 PM

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