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  2. OpenMandriva Lx - Wikipedia

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    OpenMandriva Lx is a general-purpose Linux distribution maintained by the OpenMandriva Association for x86 (32/64-bit) and ARM computers. [5] It is a community-supported continuation of Mandriva Linux , which was active from 1998 (as Mandrake) until 2011.

  3. Mandriva Linux - Wikipedia

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    Mandriva Linux Free was a 'traditional' distribution (i.e. one that comes with a dedicated installer, [47] to install the distribution to the computer before it is run). It was 'free' in both senses: it consists entirely of free and open-source software, and it was made available for public

  4. Mandriva - Wikipedia

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    When Mandriva Linux 2008.0 was released in October 2007, Mandriva made club membership free of charge to all comers, splitting download subscriptions off into a separate service. Mandriva also had a Mandriva Corporate Club for larger organizations.

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  6. Mageia - Wikipedia

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    Mageia was created in 2010 as a fork of Mandriva Linux, [5] [6] [10] by a group of former employees of Mandriva S.A. and several other members of the Mandriva community.. On September 2, 2010, Edge IT, one of the subsidiaries of Mandriva, was placed under liquidation process by the Tribunal de commerce in Paris; [11] [12] effective September 17, all assets were liquidated and employees were ...

  7. Category:Mandriva Linux - Wikipedia

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  8. Lycoris (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2000 as Redmond Linux by Joseph Cheek, an entrepreneur who had previously worked for Linuxcare, [3] with the intent to make free software easy enough for anyone to use. [4] In late 2001, it merged with embedded systems company DeepLinux to become Redmond Linux Corporation. [ 4 ]

  9. Category:RPM-based Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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