Mageia is a Linux distribution forked from Mandriva.
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Because of the Redhat incident, I started to see people asking for community-based distros without a corporate that dominates the community. And, Mageia is one of them. So, I hope it will be more popular.
Great to see good ol’ Mandrake still going.
I honestly think we need community-managed LTS distros. This is a good start.
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Debian supports their version for two years. Then you need to upgrade.
But I just think more options are always good. Only having one just limits us to a mono-culture if we don’t want to go with some corporate solution.
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I stand corrected!
If that’s your argument, Mageia only supports each of the version for two years since release.
I do agree that diversity is good tho.
Nice, I love Mageia. I recommend anyone still distrohopping to give it a shot.
Never heard of it. What’s its selling point?
- KDE is the default. So, for KDE users, Mageia with KDE was tested.
- Mageia comes with Drake tools for configuring almost everything. IMO *drakes look quite friendly. Since they have been around for 20+ years, they must be stable.
- Each release will be supported for 18 months, which is longer than Fedora.
Is this to rpm-based distros what Mint is to deb-based distros?
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Thanks.
More like what Ubuntu is ( relative to Debian ). They both started a long time ago and have gone their own way.
Even then, I feel that gives the wrong idea. Debian is the community project to Canonical’s commercialized Ubuntu, meanwhile, Mageia has its roots in being a community project brought forth from a commercial product.
It’s said they switched from BerkleyDB to SQLite. I wonder what’s the performance implication of it.