I downloaded the live iso's of Mageia 2 (release candidate) one using KDE and the other using Gnome. When I booted the KDE disk I was quite impressed in how it looked. The interface was clean and "pretty" and discovered that they had used version 4.8.2 on the disk.
As it was a live cd and a release candidate I was surprised to discover that it had included audio and video codecs enabling me to play mp3's and other video formats that are not OGG Theora.
I was also a bit surprised that on the taskbar it displayed icons of running apps just like Windows 7. If I didn't know I was running KDE I would have thought it was Windows 7.
Overall the KDE variant was very stable and pleasant to work with. I may install this when the stable version is released on 22 May.
I also tried the Gnome variant and it too was quite pleasant to work with. I am going to have a tough decision to make as to which variant I will install.
As it was a live cd and a release candidate I was surprised to discover that it had included audio and video codecs enabling me to play mp3's and other video formats that are not OGG Theora.
I was also a bit surprised that on the taskbar it displayed icons of running apps just like Windows 7. If I didn't know I was running KDE I would have thought it was Windows 7.
Overall the KDE variant was very stable and pleasant to work with. I may install this when the stable version is released on 22 May.
I also tried the Gnome variant and it too was quite pleasant to work with. I am going to have a tough decision to make as to which variant I will install.
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