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Newer page: version 5 Last edited on Saturday, June 18, 2005 8:53:58 am by PeterHewett Revert
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 [Mandriva | http://www.mandriva.com/] is the name of LinuxDistribution published by a French company called ~MandrivaSoft. 
  
-Originally known as Mandrake, they changed their name after buying Brazilian distribution Conectiva, thus settling a long-standing court case with the owners of the [Mandrake The Magician|http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/mandrake/about.htm] trademark. 
+Originally known as Mandrake, they changed the name in 2005 after buying Brazilian distribution Conectiva, thus settling a long-standing court case with the owners of the [Mandrake The Magician|http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/mandrake/about.htm] trademark. Seems some American lawyers couldn't tell the difference between a old comic strip, a modern Linux distro and a plant
  
-Mandrake was originally forked from RedHatLinux to replace its default [GNOME] DesktopEnvironment with [KDE]. Since then, their paths have diverged substantially, and while they're both [RPM] based, packages for one system will not work on the other. 
+Mandrake was originally forked from RedHatLinux to replace its default [GNOME] DesktopEnvironment with [KDE]. Since then, their paths have diverged substantially, with RedHat focusing on enterprise customers and Mandriva catering for both desktop and for server uses. While they're both [RPM] based, packages for one system will not always work on the other. 
  
-[Mandriva] has a reputation of being good for beginners, although it has lately lost mindshare to [Ubuntu ]. 
+[Mandriva] has a reputation of being good for beginners, although it is a full featured distro. [Mandriva] aims to provide the latest applications and features. By comparison, some other distros (like [Debian ] stable) take a more conservative approach, sticking with slightly older, more proven applications to give higher certainty of stability
  
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