Slashdot Mirror


Newest Mandrake Linux Delayed

Jens Lönn writes: "Linux seller MandrakeSoft has had to delay shipment of its newest version of Linux because of problems in moving manufacturing to the United States. Mandrake Linux 8.1 is available as a download, but the first CDs of the product were supposed to ship by the end of September. "Getting 8.1 production up and running in North America has been a slow and expensive process," the company said in a e-mail message to those who have ordered the CD." Since Mandrake makes certains things so easy (smooth installation), I hope they soon get their newest release again on Walmart shelves across the U.S.

4 of 179 comments (clear)

  1. Maybe a delay is a good thing? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    There have been lots of troubles all around w/ this MDK release - devfs causing headaches, a kernel level security issue ... maybe a delay could give them time to apply fixes so that the Wal-Mart crowd won't be left wondering, "Just what is this kernel thing anyway ... "

  2. Of course... by Greylin · · Score: 4, Informative

    There is always the availability of CDs via Cheap*Bytes

    All three CDs (two install and the supplemental) including shipping for $10 US

    --
    there are doorways I haven't opened, and windows I've yet to look through. Going forward may not be the answer..
  3. Re:Smooth Installation... by Jaysyn · · Score: 3, Informative

    Ok stupid ;).

    If you change the theme of the Installer GUI (bottom left hand corner) it does have little silver & black checkboxes. Of course, it would have been nice if they made that theme the default.

    Jaysyn

    --
    There is a war going on for your mind.
  4. Re:Mandrake 8.1 is great by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative


    sorry, but i have to disagree -- mandrake 8.1 has TONS of problems related mainly to the new GUI wizards they included for all kinds of setups.

    i'm referring here specifically to their "Internet Connection Sharing" wizard (ugh, what's with that Windows nomenclature), which is supposed to setup up proper IP forwarding and some firewalling features, but falls furstratingly flat on its face. the anti-aliased KDE is pretty and obviously they spent lots of time on fluffiness and likeability, but they need to work harder on the tools they came up with.

    there's a long way to go in this respect, especially with regard to the inclusion of like fifteen different tools to do the same thing in a *standard* installation, which will surely confuse many of the newbies this product is aimed at.

    on mandrakeforum.com the consensus has been that this 'final release' should've been nothing more than an 'RC', since day 2.

    peace

    -p