In accordance with its commitment to empowering users worldwide with the most innovative Linux operating system, Mandriva today released Mandriva 2006. The new version of the company's flagship product merges pioneer technologies from Conectiva and Lycoris, as well as spanning for the first time a one-year release cycle.Read the annoucement here:
Mandriva 2006 offers the ultimate in Linux for a wide array of computing requirements, such as office, multimedia, Internet and servers. It is the only Linux distribution to provide the official support for Intel® Centrino? mobile technology and to offer a complete integration of Skype?, the Global Internet Communications Company, which makes it possible for anyone worldwide to make free high-quality phone calls via the Internet. Other key features include desktop search, interactive firewall and auto-install server functionality.
Mandriva 2006 is available in three editions: Discovery/Lx (for the Linux beginner), PowerPack (for the advanced computer user) and PowerPack+ (for SOHO users). Mandriva Club members and Mandriva official contributors can already download the software. Mandriva 2006 is now available for pre-order at the Mandriva Store (http://store.mandriva.com).
Friday, October 14, 2005
Mandriva 2006 Release
It has been almost 3 years since I stopped using Mandrake now Mandriva. It is the most up to date Linux distro and easiest to install. Now comes the latest release, Mandriva 2006:
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