Jake Edge wrote:
The Mandriva distribution has suffered some serious blows over its lifetime. It has been in and out of bankruptcy, and has been, seemingly, perpetually on the brink of financial collapse over the last six years or more.
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--- Professional experience ---
Kernel designer, engineer, maintainer and tester for ROSA Desktop and OpenMandriva Lx O.S.
--- currently I'm playing with ---
LTS Kernels > Linux 4.1.12-nrjQL <<< Linux 3.18.17-nrjQL <<< Linux 3.14.46-nrjQL
EOL Kernels > Linux 3.19.8-nrjQL <<< Linux 3.17.8-nrjQL <<< Linux 3.15.10-nrjQL
Jake Edge wrote:
The Mandriva distribution has suffered some serious blows over its lifetime. It has been in and out of bankruptcy, and has been, seemingly, perpetually on the brink of financial collapse over the last six years or more.
Oh, this is not the only most important part, in my opinion...
Also very interesting & instructive, and worthy of careful reading are the comments, especially proyvind's eye-opener.
For those who still believe in Santa Claus
ciauu ciauu, ruru
MIB... e le stelle stanno a guardare.
«E' bello avere delle certezze, tipo la terra gira, il sole è caldo, se ti prendi con quelli del MIB vieni fanculizzato. Cose semplici, in fondo» (M.C.)
Per's on fire! I'm impressed with all the work on rpm, all the complexity. I'd like to believe Mandriva, along with new, improved rpm and urpmi, will rise from the ashes, again. Ho, ho, ho.