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Why was Virtual-Linux created? Well, I was pretty tired with the silly bootdisks you can download, plus I wanted to learn more about the Linux core. I then decided to build a ramdisk based system of my own, and after a while I ended up with a cdbased rescue system with a builtin firewall. Then, after having tested a few of the existing big cdbootable systems that were very slow and had very poor performance, a new project started to take shape in my mind. After some late nights investigating some existing soloutions, my own concept was born: 1. Use a commercial distribution as base (Mandrake Linux). 2. Implement as much as possible of the original functions without many hardware/memory requirements. 3. Put as much software as possible on one cd. 4. Make it easy to configure / Autodetect as much as possible. 5. Implement live filesystem compression. 6. Ramdisk Compression.
Status: Discontinued
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2012-01-13 |
NEW • Development Release: Mageia 2 Alpha 3 |
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Anne Nicolas has announced the availability of the third alpha release of Mageia 2: "The third development release, Mageia 2 alpha 3 is now available for tests. This is the last alpha version so we really need your input now. Major new features: ships with the latest stable release of kernel 3.2 - amongst numerous bug fixes and features, the new kernel offers support for improved virtualisation with Xen native support, improved performance and a new subsystem such as a new iSCSI stack or NFC, and better security with the Tomoyo framework; stable glibc 2.14.1; adopted systemd for booting; KDE 4.7.97, GNOME 3.3.3. Note: Due to Dracut migration, live CD uploads will be delayed until the end of next week. Work is in progress on Draklive to fix this." See the release announcement and release notes for known issues and testing requests. Download: Mageia-2-alpha3-i586-DVD.iso (4,056MB, MD5, torrent), Mageia-2-alpha3-x86_64-DVD.iso (4,134MB, MD5, torrent).
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About Mageia
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Mageia is a fork of Mandriva Linux formed in September 2010 by former employees and contributors to the popular French Linux distribution. Unlike Mandriva, which is a commercial entity, the Mageia project is a community project and a non-profit organisation whose goal is to develop a free Linux-based operating system.
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2023-08-27 |
Distribution Release: Mageia 9 |
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Mageia is a general purpose, independent desktop distribution from the Mandriva family of projects. The project's latest release is version 9 which includes improves to the installer, package management, and minimal install size of the distribution. "Smaller disk footprint - the size of the minimal install (when disabling the recommended packages) has been reduced, it's the smallest since Mageia 4; the RPM database has switched to SQLite - the RPM database no longer uses the old and unmaintained Berkeley DB, it now uses the modern SQLite, conversion is performed during upgrade from Mageia 8; NFS support is done using system tools rather than our 15 years old forked NFS code, thus gaining support for NFSv4 and co; when using an HTTP server, it's now possible to specify a port different than the default 80; the stage1 images are compressed with zstd instead of gzip; lots of bug fixes and improvements in the partitioner; add 'downloader=curl' in order to switch from wget to curl for downloading packages; the rescue system has been enhanced; live ISO image - the NetworkManager system service is now enabled by default on the Plasma live ISO image (this was already done for the GNOME and Xfce live ISO iimages in previous releases) - this allows network connections to be managed via the Plasma system settings tool as well as by the traditional Mageia network management tools." Additional details can be found in the release notes. Download (pkglist): Mageia-9-x86_64.iso (4,311MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-9-Live-Plasma-x86_64.iso (3,864MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-9-netinstall-nonfree-x86_64.iso (122MB, SHA512). |
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2023-07-23 |
Development Release: Mageia 9 RC1 |
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Nicolas Lécureuil has announced the availability of the first release candidate for the upcoming Mageia 9. This development build ships with Linux kernel 6.4.3, while KDE Plasma has been upgraded to version 5.27.5: "We are proud to announce the first release candidate of Mageia 9. Since the release of beta 2 in May 2023, the Mageia team has worked to solve a number of stubborn issues and provide security fixes and new updates. Thanks to all the teams that make up Mageia for the great work done in these months, to fix, test and validate all these new features and add the new wallpaper. The following features stand out: Linux kernel 6.4.3, glib 2.36, GCC 12.3.0, RPM 4.18.0, Chromium 114.0.5735.198, Firefox ESR 102.13, LibreOffice 7.5.4, KDE Plasma 5.27.5, GNOME 44.2, Xfce 4.18.4, LXQt 1.3.0, Mesa 23.1.3. We continue to offer (as few do) installation media for 32-bit and 64-bit systems, 64-bit live images for KDE Plasma, GNOME and Xfce, as well as a 32-bit live image for Xfce." See the release announcement and the detailed release notes for further information. Download (mirrors): Mageia-9-rc1-x86_64.iso (4,304MB, SHA512, signature, torrent, pkglist), Mageia-9-rc1-Live-GNOME-x86_64.iso (3,730MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-9-rc1-Live-Plasma-x86_64.iso (3,854MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-9-rc1-Live-Xfce-x86_64.iso (3,452MB, SHA512, signature, torrent). |
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2023-05-26 |
Development Release: Mageia 9 Beta 2 |
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Yves Brungard has announced that the second beta build of Mageia 9 is now available for download and testing. The new development snapshot upgrades the Linux kernel to version 6.3.3 and KDE Plasma desktop to version 5.27.4. "We are proud to announce the second beta of Mageia 9. Since the release of beta 1 in February 2023 the Mageia team has worked to solve a number of stubborn issues and to provide security fixes and new updates. The following features stand out: Linux kernel 6.3.3, glibc 2.36, GCC 12.3.0, RPM 4.18.0, Chromium 110, Firefox ESR 102.11, LibreOffice 7.5.2, KDE Plasma 5.27.4, GNOME 44, Xfce 4.18.1, LXQt 1.3.0, Mesa 23.1.0. We continue to offer (as few do) installation media for 32-bit and 64-bit systems, 64-bit live images for Plasma, GNOME and Xfce, as well as a 32-bit live image for Xfce." Continue to the release announcement for further details. Download (mirrors): Mageia-9-beta2-x86_64.iso (4,422MB, SHA512, signature, torrent, pkglist), Mageia-9-beta2-Live-GNOME-x86_64.iso (3,876MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-9-beta2-Live-Plasma-x86_64.iso (4,003MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-9-beta2-Live-Xfce-x86_64.iso (3,593MB, SHA512, signature, torrent). |
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2023-03-01 |
Development Release: Mageia 9 Beta 1 |
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Filip Komar has announced the availability of the first beta build of the upcoming Mageia 9, a distribution that was resurrected from Mandriva back in 2011. This release brings many updated packages, although the including Plasma desktop is only a beta of the 5.27 version: "We are proud to announce the first beta of Mageia 9. A lot of fixes and new updates have followed since the first alpha back in November 2022. Congratulations to all the teams that make up Mageia for the great work done in these months, to fix, test and validate all these new features, of which the following stand out: Linux kernel 6.1.11, glibc 2.36, GCC 12.2.1, RPM 4.18.0, Chromium 110, Firefox ESR 102.8, LibreOffice 7.5.0, KDE Plasma 5.26.90, GNOME 43, Xfce 4.18, LXQt 1.2.1, Mesa 23.0.0." Here is the full release announcement. Download (mirrors): Mageia-9-beta1-x86_64.iso (4,378MB, SHA512, signature, torrent, pkglist), Mageia-9-beta1-Live-GNOME-x86_64.iso (3,815MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-9-beta1-Live-Plasma-x86_64.iso (3,959MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-9-beta1-Live-Xfce-x86_64.iso (3,555MB, SHA512, signature, torrent). The distribution continues to publish releases for the i586 architectures as well. |
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2022-11-19 |
Development Release: Mageia 9 Alpha 1 |
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Filip Komar has announced the launch of a development release of Mageia. The new snapshot, Mageia 9 Alpha, is available in several editions and includes an option to remove old kernels once they are no longer needed. "The available ISO images are the same as in Mageia 8, offering installation media for both 32- and 64-bit systems, 64bit live images for Plasma, GNOME and Xfce, as well as a 32-bit live image for Xfce. The Control Centre now adds a new feature that will allow the removal of old kernels. This feature will be automated by default in Mageia 9, but will also allow the user to configure and run it manually. There are also improvements in boot times with the Plasma update to 5.25 and systemd. And as always there are many package updates. So please update during or at least soon after install." The release announcement offers further details and a list of key package versions. Download (pkglist): Mageia-9-alpha1-x86_64.iso (4,423MB, SHA512, torrent), Mageia-9-alpha1-Live-Plasma-x86_64.iso (3,999MB, SHA512, torrent), Mageia-Cauldron-netinstall-nonfree-x86_64.iso (106MB, SHA512). |
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2021-02-26 |
Distribution Release: Mageia 8 |
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Mageia is a community fork of the now-discontinued Mandriva distribution. The Mageia distribution provides a general purpose operating system with a focus on easy to use, pre-configured desktop environments. The project's latest release is Mageia 8 which improves boot time performance, mostly removes dependencies on Python 2, and package management information is now compressed using Zstd to make updating parsing package data faster. "Faster package metadata parsing Urpmi metadata are compressed with Zstd instead of xz, resulting in faster parsing. Python 2 is mostly dead Most python2 modules and software were removed. The ARM (Advanced RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) Machine) port rebooted during Mageia 7 days has been enhanced. The core is available for ARMv7 and AArch64. There is no traditional installer for now, and it is still considered experimental, but most of the distribution was built successfully on both architectures (see our ARM status overview for details). The plan is to provide installation images for popular ARM devices in the coming months. There is no ETA for those as of Mageia 8's release. Drakboot is now somewhat able to set up UEFI on AArch64." Additional information can be found in the distribution's release notes. Download (pkglist): Mageia-8-x86_64.iso (4,290MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-8-Live-GNOME-x86_64.iso (3,053MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-8-Live-Plasma-x86_64.iso (3,433MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-8-Live-Xfce-x86_64.iso (2,806MB, SHA512, signature, torrent). |
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2021-02-06 |
Development Release: Mageia 8 RC |
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The Mageia team have announced a release candidate for Mageia 8. The development snapshot includes several package upgrades, including a move to the latest version of PHP and the latest long-term support release of the kernel. There have also been a number of video driver updates. "PHP was recently updated to 8.0.2, therefore, feedback on PHP applications will be helpful to check for issues. The NVIDIA drivers have been switched to gl-vendor-neutral-dispatch, so MESA applications can work on such systems, with 460 series on x86_64 and 390 series still available. Note that the NVIDIA 340 series is no longer supported. DrakX, our installer, will switch supported systems to NVIDIA 390 where possible, or use the nouveau driver if they are unsupported by the newer drivers. For AMD graphic cards based on Southern Islands family (Tahiti, Pitcairn, Oland, Verde, Hainan) and Sea Islands family (Kaveri, Bonaire, Hawaii, Kabini, Mullins) we are now defaulting to the newer amdgpudriver instead of the older Radeon, and feedback, if it works properly or not on your hardware, would be helpful." Further details are available in the release announcement. Download (pkglist): Mageia-8-rc-x86_64.iso (4,288MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-8-rc-Live-Plasma-x86_64.iso (3,433MB, SHA512, signature, torrent, Mageia-8-netinstall-nonfree-x86_64.iso (120MB, SHA512). |
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2020-12-13 |
Development Release: Mageia 8 Beta 2 |
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Yves Brungard has announced that the second beta build of the upcoming Mageia 8 release is ready for testing: "We are happy to announce the release of Mageia 8 beta 2. After a long time since beta 1, we look forward to hearing your feedback and thoughts so that we can continue to get Mageia 8 ready for release. As we said in a previous post, a lot of work had to be done for the base system upgrade, Java, Linux kernel and the graphical stack. These upgrades are now in a state that allows for the beta 2 ISO images to be built and tested. Here are some of the major packages included in this release: Linux kernel 5.9.12 (5.10 will land in shortly), glibc 2.32, GCC 10.2.1, rpm 4.16.1, Chromium 87, Firefox 78.5, LibreOffice 7.0.4, Plasma Desktop 5.20.4, GNOME 3.38.1, Cinnamon 4.8.2, Xfce 4.15.2, MATE 1.24. PHP is provided in release 8.0." Read the rest of the release announcement for further details. As always, Mageia releases are available as installation or live images (with GNOME, KDE Plasma or Xfce); download links: Mageia-8-beta2-x86_64.iso (4,363MB, SHA512, signature, torrent, pkglist), Mageia-8-beta2-Live-Plasma-x86_64.iso (3,457MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-8-beta2-Live-GNOME-x86_64.iso (3,074MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-8-beta2-Live-Xfce-x86_64.iso (2,813MB, SHA512, signature, torrent). |
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2020-08-08 |
Development Release: Mageia 8 Beta 1 |
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The Mageia team has published a new development snapshot of the upcoming Mageia 8 release. The first beta build includes a number of improvements to the installer, such as a new filesystem support, along with better support for the ARM architecture. "Some of the major improvements include improved ARM support, all packages have now been built for AArch64 and ARM v7, completing the transition away from Python 2 and very recent hardware support. There have been many improvements in the installer, which now has better support for F2FS and Nilfs2. Both the live and classical environments have been improved with the use of ZStd compression, this will give faster boot and installation times. There has also been considerable work with package management, rpm 4.16 has brought many improvements including automatic SSD detection and improved transaction speed, meta data parsing within urpmi has been accelerated through the use of ZStd compression, AppStream metadata use has been improved to allow better integration with GNOME and Plasma." Further details can be found in the distribution's release announcement. Download (pkglist): Mageia-8-beta1-x86_64.iso (4,189MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-8-beta1-Live-Plasma-x86_64.iso (3,307MB, SHA512, signature, torrent), Mageia-Cauldron-netinstall-x86_64.iso (56MB, SHA512). |
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