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Mandrake 8.1 Released

Loke and several others wrote in with notes about Mandrake Linux 8.1. Release notes are available, or download an .iso, or just order it. Looks like it includes KDE 2.2.1, which is pretty impressive...

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  1. Re:What should I choose, Mandrake or Red Hat? by drig · · Score: 5, Interesting

    1. Do they check dependencies well?
    Well, no, not really. Mandrake is known for being 1st to market with new apps and new versions, sometimes there are problems with dependency checking. Generally, though, someone will send in a fix sooner or later.

    2. Sometimes I like to compile from source, which distro is that more likely to break things or cause trouble on?
    I've been compiling certain things from scratch without breaking the system (evolution, for example) on both RedHat and Mandrake. If you're careful (install into /usr/local), both can co-exist. I guess they'd be equal here.

    3. Which one installs more stuff in total, RH or Mandrake?
    Mandrake was started because RedHat didn't ship some useful apps. So, I think Mandrake wins here. Mandrake is also usually the 1st with any new app and the 1st with major (or even minor) upgrades.

    Is it at all possible to use apt-get on RH, Mandrake easily? I know its been done but is it more trouble than its worth?
    I know it's possible, but I've never tried it. Mandrake has a very nice tool, urpmi, which is very similar.

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