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<div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
Mandriva&#39;s distro has big potential but not used. Some minor (sometimes even basic) corrections and modifications, and a real communication effort (when it is told about Linux in general Press thee is only one name...) could make it a leader in terms of popularity (not in term of business).<br>

Will it be the case with Mageia?<br></blockquote></div><br>I totally agree to that and I hope Mageia will make this happen.<br><br>But I also agree that at this time Mageia has to saddle as a fork, structures have to be build, etc.<br>
<br>Plus, we wouldn&#39;t use Mandriva if we don&#39;t like the way it works. So no need to change to deb or make Gnome the primer Desktop Env. or stuff like that <br><br>My dream would be a very User and Admin friendly Disto<br>
<br>One Installer CD for Desktop Dualarch - metapacks for the desktop env <br>One Installer CD for a Serverversion inkl. LXDE + MMC-base and metapaks for some spezial apps inkl. the MMC modules (and pulse)<br>One Installer CD for a Virtualserver using f.e. OpenVZ and a MMC based webui and some community templates<br>
<br>In my opinion with this simple trippelisation you can arrange all kind of home, business, school, multimedia, netbook ... structures you ever imagine all with one Distro.<br><br>just my 5eurocent, <br><br>greetings from belgium, Sascha<br>