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  • A Big Batch Of Mageia 6 Updates Are Coming

    Phoronix: A Big Batch Of Mageia 6 Updates Are Coming

    The Mandriva-forked Mageia 6 Linux distribution is nearly one year old, but a big batch of updates is en route to freshen up this distribution to reminisce over the grand days of Mandrake Linux...

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    Just quietly I think Mageia has been around long enough now that we can stop saying Mandriva-forked. With it having been around for 6 years and all

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SpyroRyder View Post
      Just quietly I think Mageia has been around long enough now that we can stop saying Mandriva-forked. With it having been around for 6 years and all
      I agree, but we should also do that for other software. If I got a nickle every time I read "GNU Nano, a popular fork of Pico, has been updated", (and various other softwares), then I could justify buying a Librem 5 phone now.

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      • #4
        I dream to periodic testing distribution joined also two Mandriva forks like Mageia 6 and fully LLVM/Clang based OpenMandriva LX3 (or upcoming LX4).

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