- S.A.
began as
MandrakeSoft in 1998. In
February 2004,
following lengthy litigation with the
Hearst Corporation over the name "
Mandrake" (the
Hearst Corporation...
- the user
experience of
Mandrake Linux 8.0 the most
polished available at that time.
Duval became the co-founder of
Mandrakesoft, but was laid off from...
- A
mandrake is the root of a plant,
historically derived either from
plants of the
genus Mandragora (in the
family Solanaceae)
found in the Mediterranean...
-
registry editor.
Other gconf tools have also appeared, such as
Gconfpref by
MandrakeSoft.
There are also
patches for po****r applications,
which add the ability...
-
originally based on Red Hat
Linux and KDE. He was also a co-founder of
MandrakeSoft (which
merged in Mandriva, now discontinued) with
Jacques Le
Marois and...
-
members of
United Linux were SUSE, Turbolinux,
Conectiva (now
merged with
MandrakeSoft to form Mandriva) and
Caldera International (later
renamed to The SCO...
- to
negotiate a
special license. That
changed on 22
March 2000, when
Mandrakesoft (later Mandriva)
bought Bochs from lead
developer Kevin Lawton and released...
-
Server Project (LTSP)
Lycoris (company)
Mandriva (formerly
known as
Mandrakesoft)
NeTraverse OpenOffice.org Organisation, does not
exist any more Questnet...
- the Bréguet
school in Noisy-le-Grand, France. In 1999, he
joined the
Mandrakesoft Research and
Development team. He was
known as the
author of rpmlint...
- CTO of
Mandrakesoft. From 2006 to 2014, he
worked at
Google as a Tech. Lead Manager. Gailly's home page Jean-Loup
Gailly on gzip, Go and
Mandrake, an interview...