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Mageia 2 Plasma Netbook Apps

The first beta release of Mageia 2 was made available for download yesterday (February 21). The final stable release is not due until May 3, but from test installations of this first beta, in both real hardware and virtual environment, I can tell you that Mageia 2 may very well turn out to be the best desktop distribution of 2012.

For a beta edition, almost everything I tested worked smoothly, though there are a few packages that are not in the repository. These are Stackfolder and Takeoff Launcher, two applications that make a KDE desktop a lot more fun to use. Aside from those missing packages, there is a minor issue during the boot loader configuration step of the installation process. Bug report on that is on its way.

Note: Only installation CD and DVD images were released. There are no Live CD images yet. So the only way to see what the desktop looks like is to download it from here and install it yourself, or read the rest of this article to view the screen shots taken from my test installations of the KDE desktops.

I intended to post screen shots of the GNOME 3 desktop too, but the default configuration is so counter intuitive to how any sane person interacts with a desktop computer, and so painful to use that I decided to pass on it. I inquired about Cinnamon, but no package is available for it at this time. That could change by May 3, when Mageia 2 will hit the streets.

From a single installation image, you can install a GNOME 3 or KDE system, or a mix of both. There is an ongoing discussion about adding a fourth option for Cinnamon.
Mageia 2 Desktop Options

A screen shot of the default desktop, powered by KDE 4.8.
Mageia 2 Desktop

The KDE Classical menu never looked any better than it does on Mageia 2 beta 1. The Kickoff is the only other menu style available. Lancelot and Takeoff Launcher are not available.
Mageia 2 Desktop Menu

The desktop with the menu showing installed office applications.
Mageia 2 Desktop Menu Office Apps

Mageia 2 retains the excellent Mandriva network manager applet.
Mageia 2 Network Manager

And the Mandriva Control Center, now known as the Mageia Control Center.
Mageia 2 Management Center

The default KDE Plasma Netbook interface. This obviously needs attention.
Mageia 2 Plasma Netbook Default

This is the same view from above, but with a different wallpaper. See what a difference a good wallpaper makes.
Mageia 2 Plasma Netbook Custom

Installed Internet applications as seen from the KDE Plasma Netbook interface.
Mageia 2 Plasma Netbook Apps

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Luca
Luca
12 years ago

Looks very good … 🙂

David
David
12 years ago

Can you tell from the beta whether the installer will support full disk encryption, bootloader password protection, etc.? I know you’re a big advocate of strong security, including physical security.

David
David
Reply to  finid
12 years ago

Didn’t Mandriva stop supporting encryption of the root partition? And if so, has this new version of Mageia managed to avoid that regression?

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