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Category Archives: QA
Good things come to those who wait… Mageia 6 dev1 is here.
After the delays caused by upgrading the major parts of the base system and switching to the Plasma 5 Desktop Environment, we are very happy to announce that the first development milestone of Mageia 6 has been released and is ready … Continue reading
Our First Backport – HPLIP 3.15.11
Firstly, Happy Holidays to everyone, we all hope that you have a nice festive season and that the New Years brings good fortune. But back to the business at hand… The backport repositories exist so that we can provide updates … Continue reading
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Some news of what’s boiling in the Cauldron
For those of you who are most familiar with Mageia and its development, you are starting to know the drill: Cauldron is the place where we break stuff by upgrading everything that we tried to keep stable during the previous … Continue reading
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All things come to those who wait
And we’ve all waited long enough for Mageia 5 RC: go grab it! While you wait for the download to complete, all restless and eager that you are to try this new release, let’s talk a bit about this release … Continue reading
Posted in community, Mageia, QA, release
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Bad luck or Valentine gift: Mageia 5 beta 3 is out!
The release date was a close call between Friday, the 13th and Valentine’s day… but finally, Mageia 5 beta 3 is available for tests. You will find more information about it on the Release Notes page. The road was long and strewn with … Continue reading