Mandriva 2008 Spring Powerpack - A great Easy OS
Mandriva 2008 Spring Powerpack is a great, easy Linux OS to use. Mandiva's subscription service is a bonus and worth the money. Just a few less coffees a year and you too can get on board with Mandriva!
Well for years now I have used Ubuntu. Ubuntu has been a great OS for me over the years. Always up to date and really I have had no issues with this Linux distribution. Recently I upgraded my PC to a faster CPU and more RAM - now at 4 gigs and I decided that maybe it was time to try a new 64 bit OS. Yes I know I could have tried Ubuntu 64 bit but I decided to try Mandriva 2008 Spring Powerpack.
I signed up for a year subscription to Mandriva Club. What I like about this subscription service it it does help this commercially run organization, like they need the money but heah I do not mind contributing to the cause. After downloading the 64 bit iso I started my installation. I have written a few reviews on installing Mandriva and really it is an easy operation. I just let the install wizard handle the whole process and in no time I had a working copy of Mandriva Spring 2008.
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