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Beryl on Mandriva Spring 2007


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This is my first time with Mandriva, I got the Mandriva DVD and bought a new Hard Disk to test it, I installed it on a PC with this characteristics.

Microprocessor
Intel Pentium 4, 3 GHz, 1 MB Cache
RAM
1024 MBytes
Video Card
ATI Radeon X300 128 Mbytes RAM
Sound
Intel AC97 embedded on the Mother Board

I made a fresh install with the DVD selecting GNOME instead of the default KDE, and configured it as a Dektop PC, not a server.

I have to say that I am really impressed with the easy installation, only a few clicks and I got it working, it recognize everything, sound, video (Had to change resolution as by default put only 1024x768), USBs, etc.

I wanted to test Beryl, so I went to

System->Configure your computer

entered the root password when prompted

and got this screen.

Select Hardware, the click on "Configure 3D Desktop Effects"

You will see this screen, select as I did

native support and Beryl have to be selected.

click Ok, and you will be prompted to install new software, accept it, and you will have all installed,
after that, you can write on the console

beryl-settings

to setup you preferred configuration, and voila! here is what I got!

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I really liked mandriva, I will be testing it, and will include into this Blog featured distribution together with, Debian, Fedora, Centos and Ubuntu.

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What is mandriva? is it a

What is mandriva? is it a linunx system like red hat?
the last image looks very awesome.

Hi, Yes Mandriva is a Linux

Hi,

Yes Mandriva is a Linux distribution

Guillermo Garron

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