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  • Also present in Mandrake Linux are various office packages, and applications for general use, including the newest versions of OpenOffice and Mozilla.

    Reflective Surface - Mandrake Linux 9.1 2003

  • Another point I always appreciate in Mandrake Linux is the plentiful availability of simple, but interesting games.

    Reflective Surface - Mandrake Linux 9.1 2003

  • Through the powerful binoculars Willie could see the name Mandrake on the bows.

    Modesty Blaise O'Donnell, P. 1965

  • Founded under the name Mandrake in 1998, the company changed its name to Mandriva in 2005 after merging with South American Linux distributor Connectiva.

    PC Authority 2008

  • Founded under the name Mandrake in 1998, the company changed its name to Mandriva in 2005 after merging with South American Linux distributor Connectiva.

    PC Authority 2008

  • Founded under the name Mandrake in 1998, the company changed its name to Mandriva in 2005 after merging with South American Linux distributor Connectiva.

    The Inquirer 2008

  • Mandrake is the distribution I’m using since I decided to have a dual-boot system at home to experiment with Linux so that I could make it my primary platform in the future.

    Reflective Surface - Mandrake Linux 9.1 2003

  • And, although this new release hadn’t changed a lot externally, as it usually happens in Mandrake’s dot releases, the internal changes were impressive.

    Reflective Surface - Mandrake Linux 9.2 2003

  • As Mandrake is also geared towards desktop users, the changes in the distribution’s desktop environments are also quite interesting.

    Reflective Surface - Mandrake Linux 9.1 2003

  • Maldrakka seems to be a joke about word Mandrake and italian word "vacca" cow.

    The Evil Women of Fumetti, top 5 2010

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