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    Phoronix: Mageia 4 Release Candidate Images Surface

    The release candidate spin of the upcoming Mageia 4 Linux distribution from the Mandriva/Mandrake lineage is now available for testing...

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  • #2
    RPM still keeps them under water and they can't emerge....

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    • #3
      Originally posted by edmon View Post
      RPM still keeps them under water and they can't emerge....
      The last thing I care about - butthurt about RPM vs X

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Pepec9124
        Is it finally using user friendly debian/ubuntu/manjaro/mint like installer ?
        Hm? Wasn?t it already?
        The only stop-show issue I encountered with Magea was increditably (think of a slug) slow package parse.
        One has to wait literally 1 minute to become a package list, and about 4 minutes to find something within it.
        Among the pure binary managers, apt is by far the fastest on topic and opensuse rpm/yast/zypper version is relatively acceptable (although no way fast as apt).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Pepec9124
          Is it finally using user friendly debian/ubuntu/manjaro/mint like installer ?
          It has been since the beginning.

          Originally posted by brosis View Post
          The only stop-show issue I encountered with Magea was increditably (think of a slug) slow package parse.
          One has to wait literally 1 minute to become a package list, and about 4 minutes to find something within it.
          Yea, it's pretty silly, but that only affects the GUI. Using urpmi is much faster, and also allows for a very powerful way to search through packages.

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