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Linux Mandrake 9.2 Final
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Mandrake Linux 9.2, which is based on Linux 2.4.22 (and ready for Linux 2.6.0) offers the most advanced Linux features currently available -- in terms of technology as well as the most up-to-date software.
In addition to recently introduced technologies such as NTFS partition resizing, ACPI power-management, "Zeroconf" network support and expanded WiFi support, Mandrake 9.2 offers countless improvements, such as a refined "MandrakeGalaxy" theme, improved configuration tools and of course KDE 3.1.3, GNOME 2.4.0, OpenOffice 1.1 and Mozilla 1.4.
Mandrake Linux 9.2 features the following software:
- Kernel 2.4.22 (a Linux 2.6.0pre kernel is also provided in contribs)
- XFree86 4.3
- Glibc 2.3.2
- GCC 3.3.1
- Apache 2.0.47, Samba 2.2.8a (Samba 3.0.0 in contribs), MySQL 4.0.15
- ProFTPD 1.2.8, Postfix 2.0.13, OpenSSH 3.6.1p2
- KDE 3.1.3, GNOME 2.4.0, IceWM 1.2.13, WindowMaker 0.80.2, Enlightenment 0.16.5, Blackbox 0.65.0
- OpenOffice.org 1.1, KOffice 1.3.0, Gnumeric 1.2.0
- Mozilla 1.4, The GIMP 1.2.5, XMMS 1.2.7
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Cool. The thing is I get tired of burning disk every time a new iso comes out for a linux distro.
I have only mandrake 9.1 disk. But I have all of red hat disk from 6.2 to the severn beta.
Slackware, debian, gentoo, knoppix, turbo linux, suse and a few more unknown distros like "damn small linux" and a few others.
Just too many disk. Anyway instead of burning I decided to install the way I like to do anyway. A network ftp install from mandrake servers. All you need is the network boot image and rawwrite it to a floppy. But it wouldnt recognize any of my network cards and I am forced to have to download the iso and burn them to disk.
The severn beta from redhat installed just fine when I did a network ftp install from red hat mirror server.
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i'm still having great fun learning on mdk9.1 it continues to amaze me
using shorewall is tighter than zone alarm yet NAT allows seamless networking through the mdk9.1 box
and just today i had exact audio copy give me this when i tried ripping a scratched up disk;
Code:
Track 6
Filename D:\audio\trax\londinium\Archive - Londinium - 06 - Londinium.wav
Peak level 99.2 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 361BC462
Copy CRC 361BC462
Copy OK
Track 7
Filename D:\audio\trax\londinium\Archive - Londinium - 07 - Man-Made.wav
Peak level 99.2 %
Track quality 99.6 %
Copy CRC A6E7041B
Copy OK
Track 8
Filename D:\audio\trax\londinium\Archive - Londinium - 08 - Nothing Else.wav
Suspicious position 0:00:05
Missing samples
Peak level 0.0 %
Track quality 97.2 %
Copy finished
Track 9
Filename D:\audio\trax\londinium\Archive - Londinium - 09 - SkyScraper.wav
Missing samples
Peak level 0.0 %
Track quality 97.0 %
Copy finished
Track 10
Filename D:\audio\trax\londinium\Archive - Londinium - 10 - Parvaneh (Butterfly).wav
Missing samples
Peak level 0.0 %
Track quality 98.0 %
Copy finished
Track 11
Copy aborted
it was OK up to track 6 then EAC spat the dumby
cdparanoia running under grip ripped lovely gap-less glitch-less wavs on the mdk9.1 box
it took it's time and left me feeling less and less impressed by exact audio copy
so if my experience is anything to go on i'd recommend anyone that hasn't to try learning linux,
'cause there is a better way than windows
nice one shareholder ;) i had heard rummors that mandrake was folding so i'm pleased to see that they were wrong
grip with cdparanoia and ogg vorbis support was included with mdk9.1
lame must be otherwise aquired due to copyright bullshit [i found a compiled rpm of lame for mdk so it wasn't very hard]
haven't seen much accessable p2p apps for the penguins though
has anyone else used a linux box for ripping?
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im downloading suse 9.0 off suprnova now as i do prefer to have the iso's.
its been a while since i have installed a linux distro hope i have not forgot :huh:
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The only problem I have with Red Hat's beta (severn) is that ntfs support is not available. I tried to get a kernel module from the ntfs-linux red hat sourceforge project site like I did for all the other red hat kernels, but that kernel is not on the site yet.
I could recompile the kernel manually and get ntfs support, but I think the red hat kernel in severn is a beta and Im not about to recompile a beta kernel at least not one from red hat