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Revision as of 07:56, 28 April 2012

About ROSA 2012 Marathon

2012->2013->2014->2015->2016->2017

ROSA 2012 Marathon is a LTS (long time support) release with guaranteed security and software updates for 5 years. Based on Mandriva/ROSA 2011 repositories with lots of improvements and updates. It is recommended for Enterprise, SMB and SOHO which do not need the "bleeding edge" technology, but require stable software and ability to work for a long time without reinstalling the system. This is the first release completely built using the ABF system.

You can find additional information about ROSA 2012 Marathon in its tour and some information about known issues and workarounds at the Errata page.

Distribution

ROSA 2012 Marathon will be available in the following editions:

1. ROSA 2012 Marathon LiveDVD KDE4 (pure Free Edition) for i586 and x86_64 architectures. For default enabled ONLY main media.

2. ROSA 2012 Marathon LiveDVD KDE4 Extended Edition for i586 and x86_64 architectures, including non-free components and proprietary software (such as multimedia codecs). Note that laws of some countries may forbid usage of some of these components! In this release added and enabled main, non-free and restricted media.

Some more editions may be will available later (community edition):

3. ROSA 2012 Marathon LiveCD LXDE Free Edition for i586 and x86_64 architectures. 4. ROSA 2012 Marathon LiveCD Gnome Free Edition for i586 and x86_64 architectures.

System requirements

  • 780 MB RAM (recommends 1Gb)
  • 10 GB free HDD space
  • VGA display with resolution 1024x768
  • Keyboard, mouse
  • DVD/flash for installation

Deprecation

GNOME, Xfce and other Desktop Environments (DE) and Window Managers (WM) are no longer included in the official ROSA packages. Contribution packages from the ROSA community are available for these desktop environments however. Only KDE4 is officially supported. If you need ROSA with another DE or WM you can use unofficial packages or distributions prepared by community members.

Common components

Kernel and system stack

  • Kernel 3.0.28 LTS desktop with/without PAE desktop/notebook and server edition
  • Dracut 17
  • Systemd 39
  • GCC 4.6.1
  • udev-173
  • rpm 5.3.12
  • pulseaudio 2.0 rc2

Hardware support

  • Hardware base for April 2012
  • Updated drivers for Intel, NVidia and AMD graphics cards with support for i3/i5/i7, GF6xxx and latest AMD chips
  • Mesa 7.11
  • Basic support for Nvidia Optimus technology with Bumblebee (not included in DVD, but may be installed later from the Main repository)
  • Updated printers and scanner base

Improved ROSA-specific system stuff

  • Draklive-install
  • Drakxtools
  • Drakx-net

We have updated and improved functionality of these components in the following areas:

  • Hardware support for modern devices
  • Improved installer with lots of fixes
  • A lot of patches and fixes developed after ROSA 2011 release


Removed deprecated drakconf modules

  • Software Management -> Access to extended maintenance (this was valuable for Mandriva only)
  • Configure mouse and keyboard (mousedrake and keyboarddrake) -- the recommended way is to use appropriate functionality from KDE System Settings
  • Some Network & Internet settings items (which are now managed by NetworkManager)
  • System -> Date and Time (drakclock) -- deprecated in favor of 'Date and Time' in KDE System Settings
  • Administration tools -> Open a console as administrator (drakconsole) -- just use "Root Terminal" from Applications instead
  • Configure boot steps -> Set up display manager (drakedm) -- the rationale is that there is no need in this for many users; experienced ones can just change DM value in the /etc/sysconfig/desktop file
  • Access WebDAV shared drives and directories (webdav) -- use Dolphin instead: Network -> Add Network Folder

Network

  • NetworkManager 0.9.2
  • KnetworkManager 0.9
  • VPNPPTP 0.3.0

KDE

  • KDE 4.8.2 with ROSA fixes and improvements
  • Rosa theme with updated KDE-decorator
  • SimpleWelcome
  • RocketBar
  • Dolphin 2.0

Enterprise stack

  • Improved wizard for connecting Windows Active Directory domains
  • OpenJDK is installed by default, but you can install Oracle JRE/JDK with the new helper packages: get-jre6-oracle, get-jre7-oracle, get-jdk6-oracle, and get-jdk7-oracle
  • LSB support
  • Updated Perl/Python stack
  • Kerberos
  • Samba

User applications

  • Mozilla Firefox 10.0.2 LTS
  • Mozilla Thunderbird 10.0.2 LTS
  • LibreOffice 3.4.5
  • Amarok 2.0.5