cheaper Mandrake upgrade?
Seth Gordon
sethg at ropine.com
Wed Dec 8 12:13:19 EST 2004
A year or so ago, when my wife bought a new Dell laptop and wanted it
defenestrated, I bought a copy of Mandrake Linux 9.2. I don't feel like
I got a terribly good "value add" for the money--in particular, the
fancy friendly auto-configurator didn't recognize our wireless Ethernet
card--but maybe time has blurred my memory of all the headaches I had
installing Debian on my own laptop.
Anyway, my last attempt to upgrade or install RPMs didn't work and
actually led to some of the menus in the Gnome application launcher
being corrupted. I assume this is because the latest official version
is 10.1, and even the unofficial mirrors have stopped tracking 9.2.
An official copy of "Mandrakelinux 10.1 Powerpack" costs $85, and a
subscription to their update service is $20 per year. If I get the CDs
from CheapBytes for $9, am I going to miss anything important?
--
"If John Kerry was the last best hope for the Republic ... then maybe
it wasn't worth saving in the first place. I don't believe that,
though. And neither do you." --Dan Layman-Kennedy
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