I'm pretty sure not....  :-(

Romanator wrote:

> I wonder if existing users of Linux Mandrake 7.0 PowerPack that
> purchased the package recently will receive a free update CD?
>
> Mark Potochnik wrote:
> >
> > http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/pr-helium.php3
> > http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/71feat.php3
> >
> >
> >                We are very pleased to announce the immediate
> > availability of Linux-Mandrake 7.1 (Helium).
> >
> >                      Linux-Mandrake 7.1 continues to build-on and
> > refine the many innovations first introduced in version 7.0 and adds
> > many new
> >                      features certain to please both beginners and
> > experts alike.
> >
> >                      The Linux-Mandrake 7.1 GPL archive now spans one
> > or two Cd-Roms to bring you the best and most up-to-date applications
> >                      available.
> >
> >                      The 7.1 highlights include: support for multiple
> > Cd-Roms at installation time, a new journalized filesystem, a highly
> > tuned Apache web
> >                      server and a web-based configuration tool that
> > allows remote configuration of a Linux-Mandrake system through a
> > network.
> >
> >                      "Linux-Mandrake 7.1 is our latest offering which
> > provides a complete and powerful operating system ideal for most needs
> > - from the
> >                      home user to the demands of an enterprise with
> > high-performance servers, and all at low cost. With the ergonomic
> > improvements and
> >                      server solutions provided with this release,
> > Linux-Mandrake 7.1 has a great chance of becoming the new Linux
> > standard for both
> >                      enterprise and home use." declared Jacques Le
> > Marois, President of MandrakeSoft.
> >
> >                      Linux-Mandrake 7.1 is now available for download
> > from many locations throughout the Internet. The boxed version,
> > including
> >                      commercial applications, printed manuals and
> > support will be available in retail outlets at the end of June, 2000.
> >
> >                      Here's a sampling of some of the most noteworthy
> > benefits:
> >
> >                           Linux-Mandrake 7.1 introduces a new menuing
> > system. Applications now appear in the same categories under all
> > graphical
> >                           environments and update automatically as new
> > packages are installed or removed.
> >                           Linux-Mandrake 7.1 offers the new Reiser
> > journalized file system as an option within the new DrakX graphical
> > installer and
> >                           after installation with DiskDrake, the
> > graphical hard drive partitioning application.
> >                           A highly customized version of Webmin is
> > included. Webmin uses the familiar interface of a web browser to
> > easily setup user
> >                           accounts, configure Apache, DNS, FTP, view
> > system statistics and most other system/server tasks. Webmin can be
> > used
> >                           remotely from another PC and even from other
> > operating systems simply by using a web browser.
> >                           Apache 1.3.12 is enhanced with the latest
> > high-performance offerings from the "Accelerating Apache Project" and
> > provides
> >                           out-of-the-box support for Php3, Perl and
> > Ssl extensions.
> >                           Cutting-edge XFree 4.0 servers with new
> > modular architecture is available in the "Expert" installation class,
> > XFree 3.3.3.1 is
> >                           standard for other classes.
> >                           The Grub user-friendly bootloader is now
> > provided as default. Lilo is an optional bootloader in an "Expert"
> > install. Both Grub
> >                           and Lilo now overcome the 1024-limit.
> >                           Helix Code Gnome improvements are
> > incorporated into the Linux-Mandrake 7.1 Gnome-Sawfish desktop
> > environment.
> >                           DrakFont is our new open-source font manager
> > for Linux-Mandrake 7.1. This utility provides an easy and convenient
> > way to
> >                           manage fonts on a Linux system. DrakFont can
> > add, remove and even retrieve Ms-Windows fonts (if located on the same
> >
> >                           machine) and make these fonts available to
> > Linux applications.
> >                           Kernel 2.2.15 with Linux-Mandrake extensions
> > (secure kernel, supermount option).
> >                           Ata 66 (Udma 66) is supported for users
> > seeking the highest-performance from Ide hard drives.
> >                           i810-based mainboards are now supported in
> > Linux-Mandrake 7.1.
> >                           Enhanced USB support for modems, printers,
> > Zip drives, keyboards and mice.
> >                           "Wheel" mice are fully functional within
> > most applications (Netscape, Gnome, Kde, many others).
> >
> >                      Linux-Mandrake 7.1 continues to provide features
> > that aren't available in any other Linux
> >                      distributions such as Supermount (transparent
> > access to removable media), LSec (Linux security
> >                      levels), multi-language support and processor
> > optimizations. Try Linux-Mandrake 7.1 today and
> >                      see for yourself why Linux-Mandrake is becoming
> > the preferred choice for both new and
> >                      advanced users alike.
> >
> > MarkP
>
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