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    Phoronix: Mageia 4 Beta 1 Has Risen

    While the developers feel Megia 4 Beta 1 has been their most difficult release yet, the Linux distribution update is finally available...

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  • #2
    I really like Mageia's community effort but still is the same old story with the most Linux distributions. They don't aim to be easy to use and that is the reason they end up isolated from the world.

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    • #3
      How easy do you want it, put disk in, install....

      Only easier way is it come pre installed !

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      • #4
        Originally posted by verde View Post
        I really like Mageia's community effort but still is the same old story with the most Linux distributions. They don't aim to be easy to use and that is the reason they end up isolated from the world.
        Except the purpose of Mageia is *exactly* ease of use. Have you ever actually tried using it?

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        • #5
          frankly, who uses that crap?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GreatEmerald View Post
            Except the purpose of Mageia is *exactly* ease of use. Have you ever actually tried using it?
            No, I assumed it by the colours of their website.

            Originally posted by pete910 View Post
            How easy do you want it, put disk in, install....

            Only easier way is it come pre installed !
            Is it easy for a newcomer to Linux the setting up bootloader procedure during installation? What is GRUB? Why should he know and care?

            Some things can be done easier. see Ubuntu installer.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by verde View Post
              Is it easy for a newcomer to Linux the setting up bootloader procedure during installation? What is GRUB? Why should he know and care?

              Some things can be done easier. see Ubuntu installer.
              Installer is probably the ONLY easy thing about Ubuntu. LMAO.

              Magea 3 had a lot of rough-edges, they do show promise to become elite next to OpenSuse.

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              • #8
                Deshi deshi basara basara!!!

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