Mandriva Linux was created on 1998-07-23.
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Software from Mandriva can be downloaded from their specific website online. Mandriva is the Linux software and can also be downloaded from the Linux site too.
Mandriva was created in 1998.
You can by installing Windows in the normal fashion, but if you do, Mandriva Linux may be erased.
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Mandriva Linux 2007 is proprietary software, which means you need to buy it. You can, however, download and install a free trial-version, named Mandriva Linux Free 2007. Take a look at Mandriva's official website, where you can find a lot of useful information http://www.mandriva.com/en/download/free
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Mandrake was a Linux distribution. It later changed its name to Mandriva in 2005, then when it became defunct, a few forks based on it popped up, including:OpenMandrivaPCLinuxOSMageia
It works well using ndiswrapper on Mandriva 2007 but it is not natively supported.
The 2008 release shipped with KDE 3.5.7. The 2008.1 point release shipped with KDE 3.5.9.
Linux For You was created in 2003.
The following are designed primarily or entirely to function as LiveCD distributions: * Knoppix * Damn Small Linux * Feather Linux * Slax * Archie The following have a LiveCD component, but were designed more for installation to a hard drive: * Ubuntu (and derivatives like Kubuntu and Xubuntu) * Freespire * PCLinuxOS * Fedora * Mandriva * Pardus