Mageia 5 was finally released, after over a year in development. The biggest change is added support for UEFI, while other major changes include updating the Linux kernel to 3.19.8 and X.org to 1.16.4. Mageia is a five year-old fork of Mandriva formed by a group of Mandriva's former developers, and is known for the same user friendliness and polish. For those interested in the specifics of Mageia 5, you can check out the release notes here.
(Score: 4, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday June 21 2015, @11:11AM
It's not until your old you understand that its as complicated as it needs to be and all attempts to simplify it further make it more complicated, more fragile and less fit for purpose, but try stopping the youngsters from trying to 'fix it' while disobeying the hard won design lessons.