Mandriva 64bit Review
Mandriva 64 Linux Powerpack is one of four editions of the Linux desktop produced by Mandriva. Others are Mandriva Flash, Linux One and Mandriva Linux Free, both of which are free to download.. It also supports KDE 4.2, and GNOME 2.26. Mandriva Linux Powerpack is the commercial edition, and costs 49 EUR.
Mandriva Linux features the latest and greatest GNOME release, 2.26, with Nautilus 2.26.2 the GNOME file manager now in browser mode by default,. CD/DVD application is Brasero 2.26.1 NOTE: you can use Nautilus to burn an ISO file to DISC by right clicking the ISO image and choose write to disc from the drop down context menu. Firefox (3.0.13) and Epiphany 2.26.1 browsers are included.
Mandriva is a user friendly Linux Operating System and GNOME helps it along. I'm sure that KDE Desktop does the same. The whole feel of the applications seems slick, the 3D effects on my AMD64 Desktop machine is awesome. The NVIDIA 1024MB card works flawlessly. Disc, Flash and Camera card pop to life shortly after they are inserted.
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