blackstealth007
Senior member
Do you think it is worth putting on one of my hard drives? Is is a good operating system?
Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
It's Mandriva now, and it is fine. If you want to learn Linux try something else, but if you just want to use Linux, use Mandriva.
" All I've ever had is problems. If you can't find a package with urpmi, then you have 2 options:
1) Install from source
2) Find an RPM
Neither of them ever work in Mandrake.
Originally posted by: pcgeek11
Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
It's Mandriva now, and it is fine. If you want to learn Linux try something else, but if you just want to use Linux, use Mandriva.
You can learn just as much on any distro. It doesn't have to be a pain in the @ss in order to learn from it. Linux is Linux. Just say you prefer Gentoo or what ever if you like.
pcgeek11
I agree that one can learn from any distro, it's just that Mandrake/Mandriva didn't usually require that you learn it in order to use it. Installation is easy and the default install is plenty usable for most users.