GNOME 3.6 is also included.
Phoronix: Mageia 3 Gets Its Second Alpha Release
The second alpha release of Mageia 3 is now available...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTIwNjc
GNOME 3.6 is also included.
kernel 3.5.5 ??? why are these people so conservative even when in alpha??
well the alphas shouldn't be stable, they should be highly experiemental...
and this annoys me, ubuntu/fedora/mageia they pretty much lock the kernel down in the first alpha and they ride out until the final release
wtf?
lock your shit in the beta stage but while in alpha keep updating and changing
if mageia 3 doesn't have at LEAST 3.7 I'm not interested
It should be pretty easy to add a custom package which randomly corrupts memory so you get the unstable feel. In any case, Mageia alpha versions are meant to be usable and should ideally always be stable.
Mageia does not do what you assert it does. The kernel will likely be updated (cannot guarantee because I am not involved in that). Also related to 'lock your shit', I just updated GNOME to 3.6.1 (=loads of new packages), I also noticed new systemd, dbus, etc. Follow http://pkgsubmit.mageia.org/, loads of packages every day (seems to indicate 365 over the last 48 hours, not everything is Mageia 3 stuff though).and this annoys me, ubuntu/fedora/mageia they pretty much lock the kernel down in the first alpha and they ride out until the final release
wtf?
lock your shit in the beta stage but while in alpha keep updating and changing
if mageia 3 doesn't have at LEAST 3.7 I'm not interested
Note that for the kernel, a 'linus' version is also available. It is untested, but available for those who want the latest and don't mind if it is not tested / doesn't boot. That one has 3.6.2 atm. Usually also updated to the various 'rc' versions.