Mageia 4 Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 1 February 2014 at 07:33 AM EST. 2 Comments
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The former Mandriva crew has released Mageia 4 ahead of FOSDEM 2014 this weekend in Brussels.

Mageia 4 features an update to RPM and URPMI, is powered by the Linux 3.12 kernel and systemd 208, is still using GRUB Legacy by default, has KDE 4.11 / GNOME 3.10 / Xfce 4.10 / Mate 1.6 / Cinnamon 2.0 has desktops, and finally has experimental UEFI support.

Those interested in more information on Mageia 4 can visit the Mageia blog for additional information.
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