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Hey guys,

Lets talk here about Mandriva chaos and bliss.

 
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Re:Mandriva-2009 Experience and troubleshooting 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
Ya of-course,
but I dont like the boot theme.

It is having latest version of KDE 4.1.2
I dont liked the default classic menu style so switched to Kickoff menu style

Two configuration tools, Configure Your Computer and Configure Your Desktop, both are great.
K menu is too smooth and the leave section is very well furnished.

Seen some minor changes of element positions
like in K menu favorites are in first position and applications in second which were second and last previously. Similarly in control center positions of various elements are made very convenient.
A better login screen which now allows to select your login name. i.e. type less
Keep your cursor over trash bin to see a sizzling effect.

On top right corner there is a widget manager. I think no superkaramba needed now.
On bottom right corner another manger.

 
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Hi Linuxers,

This is my first post from my brand new Mandriva-2009.

Man, I can say only one thing !

==== If you are not using Mandriva-2009, you are surely missing something in your life !=====

Prabhat.

 
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What can I say just imagine
I am unable to leave my system event in my final exams.

This is too great. Highly improved really.
Hardware support significantly improved, on my system I can simply feel if

I would say if you want something truly amazing than you had batter switch to Mandriva 2009.

 
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Anybody having thunderbird problem.

Waiting for Ubuntu 8.10 and Fedora 10..

 
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hmmm...
I think I deleted some widgets from system tray
Wonder how can I get them back as they are not in the widget list.

Edit:
KDE 4 really hurts me, I am so much comfortable with KDE 3.5

1. I cannot create a file/folder on desktop.
2. I cannot refresh desktop (although it is not needed at all)
3. I cannot find control center (umm, I want to change the login screen)
4. I think it wants or rather forces me to use konsole again...

And a major bug...
While using Gtalk from inside gmail when I press enter it changes the line instead of sending the message.
This is so worse that it can even stop me from switching.

 
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