Mandrake is always re-inventing itself. I wouldn't run their distro if I was
paid too.

Basically the same as Fedora; updates frequently will break things because
they don't have the numbers of developers to iterate and check for
regressions at the same time.

On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Garthhh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well I could do that
> Picasa for linux already uses a custom wine set up
> using wine does introduce a bit of a vulnerability.
> when using picasa [any operating system] it is important to understand that
> picasa allows root access to whatever folders you allow it to watch, using
> tools>folder manager.... I generally limit it to just pictures
> I'm working on the other side too [distro]
> it would be nice if google would do a native linux version of picasa [as
> chromium is to chrome]
>
> mageia is the fork of mandriva
> mandriva decided to get out of the desktop business, so the key personnel
> moved on
> the situation is similar to Open Office forking into Libre Office
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