On 04/16/2013 04:59 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
> On 04/15/2013 09:10 AM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
>> On 04/13/2013 09:42 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
>> But then it went away or at least the damn home directory was
>> munged and back to work.
>> haven't managed to configure my home Thunderbird yet
>> so back to work.
>>
>> bliss
>>
> Well I got it re-installed at the SF-LUG meeting earlier this
> (Monday)evening, shut it down with Hibernation and back at home,
> it is running OK. Not fully configured yet but much closer.
>
> I frankly would rather be using Mandriva 2013.01 but looks like
> that is not going to happen so...
Actually, Per Oyvind Karlsen has released a "preview" of
something, that he calls Moondrake. That is Open Mandriva's
cooker, bundled. I would not recommend you install it unless you
wish to really be on the bleeding edge of something that may go
away entirely. The Open Mandriva Association will at some point
release a new version, but as you observe that may not happen soon.
If you prefer Mandriva, may I suggest Magea 3. The Beta 4
release is currently serving me well (on my backup machine, not
my "production" machine). There are currently 40-odd "critical"
bugs holding up the release, but many of those have been fixed
and are just awaiting testing.
When Magea 3 is released, I intend to buy a laptop (it will have
a 17.3-inch display for my old eyes, leaning toward an AMD A8
cpu, hp for the keyboard which I like better than the Dell
keyboard, would be nice if it had Win7 for dual boot rather than
Win 8 but the latter seems to be the default on machines with the
A8- cpu). If Magea 3 installs nicely and works on that, I will
probably install it on my two desktop machines.
Cheers!
jim b.
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