The latest version of Linux-madrake 8.0 brings together almost all new Linux-related products. The kernel uses 2.4.2 and the desktop system uses KDE 2.1. How is it? It's exciting enough.
In beta 8.0, the KDE 2.1 desktop system was officially released two days ago. This version of KDE has many improvements compared with version 2.0. In particular, Advanced page browsers, email tools, and multi-task file managers are refreshing.
In this version, the 2.4.2 kernel is used as the default core. In this way, users can enjoy relatively complete USB support, better SMP support, and more hardware support. Of course, it does not matter if the user still wants to use the 2.2 kernel. 2.2.18 is also included in Mandrake 8.0.
Xfree86 is available in version 4.02 and supports all the latest video cards. The Supported Hardware types can be downloaded from xfree86.
The RPM system selects RPM 4.0, which can handle the latest RedHat packages well, and of course can handle the previous packages well.