Lanman wrote:

Stephen Kuhn wrote:

On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 21:17, Adolfo Bello wrote:


Nothing life threatening. Mdk 10 is a gem. I just want to make sure that
my system is up to date.

Adolfo



How do you stack it up against, say, 9.1 or 9.2? I've been graced with a heap of CD's and am DYING to install it on something - anything...

(Got a copy of Slackware 9.1 as well - nice)

stephen kuhn - owner


Stephen; I can't speak for others, but I'm extremely impressed with 10.0. Not only does it run faster with cleaner graphics than it's predecessors, but a lot of the little functions that used to screw up constantly are now working as advertised. Mandrake Control Center has become well-defined, with a wider variety of specific panels for configuring various aspects of the network, etc.

All in all, I'm enjoying this one better than most, even though previous versions have each had significant improvements and tweaks. This is definitely one version to buy.

Just my $0.02 FWIW.

Lanman

I'm with Wanman here.....


I have been playing with mdk10 non stop since I installed it

Its got more and better eye candy..  seems pretty stable once installed.
(I am already considering it for my replacement mail server) .

I've been totally impressed with the improvements over 9.2.
give it a go.. if you can get it installed, you've won the battle as everything else is just gold...




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