Mandrake Linux 9.1 Released - Update: Downloaded
Mandrake Linux 9.1 Released - Update: Downloaded
You can read further details at:
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/9.1/91PR.php3
and at
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/03/25/2 ... 47&tid=163
I was wondering if anyone here has downloaded it or plans to.
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/9.1/91PR.php3
and at
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/03/25/2 ... 47&tid=163
I was wondering if anyone here has downloaded it or plans to.
Last edited by khalido on Mon Apr 14, 2003 7:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Mandrake 9.1 Cds
I have Mandrake 9.1 Cd's so if anyone is interested send me an email.
Or just reply back in this forum.
KO
Or just reply back in this forum.
KO
how many cds u had downloaded
aoa
how many cds u had downloaded
how many cds u had downloaded
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Sorry... for posting here... because it's about Mandrake dist....
Is any body use MandrakeSecurity MNF... i need comments on it... Is it better than ... IPcop / Smooth wall... or what are the features and abilities it has... thx
Sorry... for posting here... because it's about Mandrake dist....
Is any body use MandrakeSecurity MNF... i need comments on it... Is it better than ... IPcop / Smooth wall... or what are the features and abilities it has... thx
if u find anything which shows my lack of knowledge,
please guide me... thx
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I got them from the States. They are the 3 cd's which are available for free Download on the Mandrake site. the first two are the installation cd's while the third is the international cd. I have those 3, plus one which has all the linux howto's. (many hundreds i haven't seen most of them yet),
Also Acrobat, Flash, MS Truetype fonts and some Redhat 8 updates.
For the PLUC cd database I can send a copy of these 4 cd's.
Send me an address and I'll mail or have them dropped off.
I was wondering if anyone has Redhat 9 here.
Also Acrobat, Flash, MS Truetype fonts and some Redhat 8 updates.
For the PLUC cd database I can send a copy of these 4 cd's.
Send me an address and I'll mail or have them dropped off.
I was wondering if anyone has Redhat 9 here.
Mandrake 9.1 for PLUC CD's
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For the PLUC cd database I can send a copy of these 4 cd's.
Send me an address and I'll mail or have them dropped off.
<snip>.
Address is same as for PLUC Karachi Monthly meeting location as linked from main news page and PhpWiki of PLUC.
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Red Hat 9
It seems Qazi managed to download and Ashar may be collecting a copy.
Will inform list when we receive same.
No news till yesterday from Rainbow Center.
Will inform list when we receive same.
No news till yesterday from Rainbow Center.
do post wt u found intresting in mandrake 9.1
aoa
do post wt u found intresting in mandrake 9.1 . bcz it dont seems good just for installing the new release:)
thanks
do post wt u found intresting in mandrake 9.1 . bcz it dont seems good just for installing the new release:)
thanks
Mandrake 9.1 is a lot better then Mandrake 9.0.
I only tried 9.0 for a half hour and settled on Redhat 8.0 which was better, and i've been using that for some months now. The fonts in Mdk 9.1 are a lot better than Rh 8. That enough is a good enough reason to upgrade.
If you're using either Mandrake 9 or Redhat 8, then their newer versions is an essential upgrade as both gnome and kde have had significant updates. Redhat 8 and Mdk 9 are both slower then Mdk 9.1, and the fonts are also a lot better in Mdk 9.1.
For a new user, Mdk 9.1 is a lot easier to use than 9.0.
Essentially its a major upgrade, despite the .1 increment. Its not all there yet, OpenOffice still takes an hour to loadup, and Mozilla also is pretty slow. I'm comparing this to Office and IE on the same pc.
But it seems that by the next release of either mdk or rh i'll be able to recommend it to non-techy people...
I only tried 9.0 for a half hour and settled on Redhat 8.0 which was better, and i've been using that for some months now. The fonts in Mdk 9.1 are a lot better than Rh 8. That enough is a good enough reason to upgrade.
If you're using either Mandrake 9 or Redhat 8, then their newer versions is an essential upgrade as both gnome and kde have had significant updates. Redhat 8 and Mdk 9 are both slower then Mdk 9.1, and the fonts are also a lot better in Mdk 9.1.
For a new user, Mdk 9.1 is a lot easier to use than 9.0.
Essentially its a major upgrade, despite the .1 increment. Its not all there yet, OpenOffice still takes an hour to loadup, and Mozilla also is pretty slow. I'm comparing this to Office and IE on the same pc.
But it seems that by the next release of either mdk or rh i'll be able to recommend it to non-techy people...