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Worthy of mention is that they swapped out Xine’s own GUI in favor of the Totem GUI. In the area of networking, the default set gets you gFTP, Gaim, XChat, KMail, Evolution, KNode, Pan, some remote access tools (LinNeighborhood, TightVNC, etc), and the standard set of browsers (Galeon, Konqueror, and Mozilla).īeyond that, hardly anything in the package selection has changed.
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The full KDE set doesn’t take much more room than tuxracer. What’s with the preferance for 3D games over KDE’s set? I find myself in Ksirtet and Ktron quite often.
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I assume these would also have been installed by default were it able to detect and install 3D drivers for my laptop. When I go into the ‘Game Station’ category of Mandrake’s rpmdrake tool, I see armagetron, chromium, csmash, tuxracer. Not even the huge set of simple KDE games is installed by default.
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The only games installed when I selected ‘games’ durring setup were LBreakout2 and Frozen Bubble. The default package selection also seems lacking. Personally, I’d rather have the ability to select from both. When I go to look at the available terminals, all I see is the GNOME Terminal. I’m left to wonder why they left these features on by default in Gnome but not their in the default desktop (KDE).
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By default, it also includes ‘Run application’, ‘Search for files’, ‘Open recent’, and ‘Take Screenshot’. Gnome isn’t quite as lacking in the menu. It’s also worth noting that the only terminal I have available from the menu in KDE is Konsole. I don’t know about other users, but I never really used those features anyway. This leaves you with the standard logout/lock screen buttons, your home directory, and Mandrake’s standard set of application categories. In KDE, gone is the ‘most frequently used programs’ list, ‘what to do’, ‘quick browser’, and ‘run command’. The new menus are changed only in what they lack. Also changed is the default desktop wallpaper and the setup of the application menus in KDE and Gnome. They changed the graphical LILO to their newest theme. Unfortunately, there really isn’t much that’s new. It’ll also generate a little extra revenue to allow Mandrake to survive (Which has been in financial danger for quite some time now). The ads really aren’t worth complaining about since they are interweaved with their standard ads for GNU and their own operating system. Aside from the new splash screen as you boot from the CDs, the only visible differences are the choices of packages (which you only notice when doing a detailed install) and the ads in the package installation step. The installation procedure hasn’t changed a bit since 9.1. Mandrake successfully detected and configured everything it could (as no current linux drivers exist for my D-Link DWL-650+ or ATI Rage Mobile card). The system in question is a Dell Latitude CPx laptop.
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The first disk is about 650megs and the following two are ~700.
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Mandrake Linux 9.2 Download Edition is available on their web site across three ISO files for the Club members. MandrakeSoft has recently released the latest version of their desktop operating system.