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Mandriva Linux 2009.1 is released

Now it's really Spring!
Thursday, 30 April 2009, 18:58

MANDRIVA HAS UNLEASHED its Spring 2009.1 release, the latest version of its popular and freedom-based, easy to install and use Linux distribution.

This year the Mandriva Linux Spring release was put together fairly smoothly. I'd tried the beta release in March and found it was still missing some pieces that were important to me, and as late as a week or so ago there was talk on Mandriva's Cooker forum that final development work and testing might not be finished until June. So it was somewhat of a surprise to see Mandriva Update suddenly pop up a notice yesterday afternoon that the new 2009.1 release is available.

Some of the features in Mandriva 2009.1 Spring include the desktop environments KDE 4.2.2, Gnome 2.26.1 and the lightweight LXDE which is well suited for netbooks, the new high performance ext4 journaling filesystem, initialisation streamlining for faster booting, improvements to networking setup and management automation, a redesigned security management system, the Sugar children's learning environment developed for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, the Songbird audio centre application, VirtualBox 2.2 virtualisation, Wine 1.1.19 support for running Windows applications, Open Office 3 and more.

There is a Guided Tour available, along with the Release Notes of course. The distribution mirrors were just getting populated when I looked early this morning, but they should all be updated soon.

Download buttons for both the Mandriva One live CD and Mandriva Linux Powerpack DVD are at the link below. I'm downloading the 4.66GB Free version DVD iso file from my favoured Mandriva mirror site now. µ

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@Robert Munro

The L'INQ is broken. Please fix it. Not that I can't Google.

posted by : ssj4Gogeta, 30 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Best ever

Except for the buggy KDE 4.1, Mandriva 2009.0 beats the crap out of the latest and greatest from the Ubuntu, Slackware, Debian, Fedora, SuSe and others.
Fortunately the 2009.1 fixes that and now you can enjoy the most beautiful and user-friendly combo out there: KDE4 + Compiz...

posted by : Stormy, 30 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Awesome!

Mandriva 2009.1 is the best Gnu-Linux FOSS has to offer. Hell, it's the best OS ever. I use Linux on all my pc's, ever since I ditched Fista.

posted by : Andrew Thomas, 01 May 2009 Complain about this comment
@ssj4Gogeta

Ack! Fixed.

posted by : Robert Munro, 01 May 2009 Complain about this comment
Sometimes I hate change...

And by change, I mean feeling like I need to reinstall Linux installations each time some new version comes out. I've had some bad experiences trying to update Mandriva from previous versions, maybe I'll just avoid it altogether.

posted by : BB, 01 May 2009 Complain about this comment
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posted by : 7th Heaven...., 01 May 2009 Complain about this comment
Experience

Mandriva is quickly heading towards irrelevancy. While it does the desktop part well, it's not even near the ease and usability of ubuntu.
For the power user/server Mandriva is just making mistakes over mistakes. Ram limits in kernel? Stripping glibc in such a way that some of the highest profile software (pidgin) doesn't even compile on it? Add some really braindead default samba configs and you got a recipe for disaster.

I'm not touching Mandriva again that is for sure.

posted by : Deimios, 01 May 2009 Complain about this comment
Think I will pass

Again like many other very bad experiances with Mandriva (Mandrake).

Updating was the biggest problem. It would happily update but then bam crash or fail to install leaving the OS broken and unbootable which is great.

If it was to use the Debian package manager then great ^^.

posted by : horsey, 01 May 2009 Complain about this comment
very happy with Mandriva 2009 Spring

i installed it yesterday: runs like a dream, with the speedboot stuff making a noticeable difference to startup times. First time i've used KDE4, and very excited about it too: Mandriva have done a nice job with their artwork, and everything looks and feels very polished. KDE4 is proving great already, and it will be fun to try new stuff out.

Will be upgrading friends and family shortly. i think they will be very pleased and excited too!

posted by : spiff, 01 May 2009 Complain about this comment
Should be interesting to try

After a horrid experience with 2009.0 I downgraded back to 2008.1. Hopefully this will be more enjoyable.

posted by : Petrus Validus, 01 May 2009 Complain about this comment
it's really spring: Mint is in the air

For the last half year or so, the little drakes just don't do their job, as they did before. PClinuxOS is a mess and the spring Mandrake still has troubles with VLC and Streamtuner. Mint 6 has none of these: it installs just as switfly and doesn't give the user a permanent headache.
So it is spring, and Mint 6 outgrowes it competitors. By far.

posted by : kaprikornix, 01 May 2009 Complain about this comment
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