Mandriva releases new version of Linux distribution
Mandriva has released Mandriva 2010.2, which the company says is an incremental update to 2010.1, which was released more than 6 months ago.
The updates includes a new version of Firefox, and will include upgrades to KDE and OpenOffice. Mandriva has counted 2522 officially updated and 6312 modified packages, which is substantial.
Mandriva claims 3 million users for its Linux version. But it remains less popular than Ubuntu, Red Hat and Suse, which are more widely used.
Mandriva 2010.2 is available in three versions, including a free one for personal use. The distros are available for download from its website.