Software : Mandrake Linux Standard Edition 8.2

Software : Mandrake Linux Standard Edition 8.2

Mandrake Linux Standard Edition 8.2

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Mandrake Linux Standard Edition 8.2
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Sales Rank: 12308










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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Mandrake
EAN: 0712692956205
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Mandrake
Manufacturer: Mandrake
Platform: Linux
Publisher: Mandrake
Release Date: April 18, 2002
Sales Rank: 12308
Studio: Mandrake










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Mandrake Linux Standard Edition 8.2 features three CDs, plus a detailed installation guide. Based on the award-winning Mandrake Linux operating system, this package includes the main open-source and commercial applications available. Both beginners and experienced users will appreciate the easy-to-use graphical installer, which features automated hardware detection.

Create and edit office documents with OpenOffice.org 641c, or edit images and photos with the GIMP, powerful graphics manipulation software. Manage your digital camera with gPhoto. Create and listen to MP3 and Ogg files with Grip and XMMS, and burn your own CDs with gCombust. You can also surf the Web with Mozilla and Konqueror, and chat online and send instant messages with Jabber (AOL, ICQ, Yahoo, and MSN compatible).

















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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * rockin' the old pc ...
okay, i'm still fairly new to the linux world, but i'm so happy with it. i've had a 200mhz/64mb ram/10gig hd computer hanging out in my closet for the last two years, because i thought it had finally seen it's last days. it was nicknamed the black box of doom, because even when it ran under win98, it was a nightmare of constant rebooting.

but i decided to give mandrake linux a whirl on it, so my wife and i wouldn't have to fight over the 800mhz dell anymore. and i have been blown away. mandrake installed with basically no problems. it didn't pick up the 3com ide network card, but did give me the option to pick it from a list during the install. other than that there were no hang ups installing it.

now that i've got it running, it's just amazing. kde runs faster on it than win2k does on a 300mhz/128mb ram computer that i use at work. i've got the gimp for image manipulation, mozilla for browsing, evolution for e-mail, and there are hundreds more included apps (everything from ftp programs to office apps to development tools). i can do more with it now than i ever could before. and coupled with my cable modem connection, it's almost like having a new computer. plus i can still use AOL's instant messaging, and i downloaded a file sharing program that uses the same protocol that morpheus uses.

and the constant crashing? gone. i've had it running for over two weeks now, without even the thought of re-booting. the only time it had a problem was when my one year old decided to play drums on the keyboard. ;)

i did try Suse 7.3 on the same system and it's also a wonderful distribution for new users, but unfortunately it had some problems with my video card, and i was too lazy to try to learn more about xfree86 to fix it, and just installed mandrake instead.

all in all, i feel it's an increadible value. i saved myself a ton of money on software and hardware that i would have needed to get a useable windows system up and running. and now i have the reliablity and freedom of linux backing me.

if microsoft's demands for new top of the line hardware and strict (money grubbing) piracy protection are growing old, i'd definately reommend the switch to linux. either mandrake or suse are wonderfual for new users.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * The best way to enter into the Linux world, for a beginner. ...
Mandrake Linux is, without a doubt, the most user-friendly, and probably least flexible, and most kiddyish, and frankly, somewhat idiotic, distribution of Linux there is.

Now, let me say that this is the way to go for a beginner, who is looking for above average security, and a good level of every-day functionality (as well as a painless installation).

That aside, I must say it's a ripoff to buy and not simply download, partially because there is a lack of decent commercial software, and partially because it's just rather bad as far as programming environments and user-control go. About as bad as Windows in the end.

If you choose on going with Linux, and don't mind a bit of kernel configuration during, or after, the installation, I'd go with Slackware, RedHat (though it has a bit more bugs), or at least SuSE. That, or get yourself any distribution of UNIX (they're all good).



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent! ...
Easy to use, easy to install, easy to use, simply awesome.

Mandrake has surpassed Red Hat in their installation environment. This is the distribution that I installed in my grandmother's computer so that I can update software and maintain their machine over the network.

Highly recommended! You will not be sorry. Their network updates are very nice.

If you want a more difficult installation but a much easier software (command driven) software update tool, look into Debian Linux.

Cheers!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best Linux yet. ...
I've been using Linux for about two years and Mandrake 8.2 is the best I've seen yet. Here is what you get with Mandrake 8.2.

Easy to setup with Mandrake's graphical installer drakx. Includes great packages such as cups print server, proftpd, postfix, Star Office 6, Real Player,
kamera, chat, and scanner software.

You can choose from 11 desktops including Gnome and KDE. You get games, multimedia, development, and a large assortment of extra printer drivers, and special
Mandrake configuration tools to get up and running pretty easy and painless.

I had Mandrake 8.2 installed in about 30 minutes, and it was near painless. It was the easiest install of any Linux distribution I have ever done.

So if you are sick of Windows, and are looking for something else try Mandrake 8.2. Even old Linux hands can enjoy 8.2.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mandrake is GOOD ...
Mandrake Linux 8.1 has got to be the easiest ver. of Linux to install and use. You can almost install it without touching the keyboard more than twice... Learning it is almost as simple, this is a fairly popular verison of Linux so there are quite a few books and courses on it. The ONLY major downside is that it isnt for total control freaks, while like all Linux flavors it is very powerful and you can change anything it isnt all powerful. People that want to watch everything that is happening and change everything should use Slackware.
Mandrake is very good for beginners and pros. It works very well in large operations or for just home use.
Bottomline: A very good buy.


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