Mandriva Flash 4GB Released

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Paris, April 5th, 2007 – Mandriva today launches the 4GB version of

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Mandriva Flash, its live flash drive.

Mandriva Flash 2GB, which was released in December 2006, has been a
true success for Mandriva. It was sold out in less than two weeks!
Mandriva has listen to user feedback and decided to develop a new
version of its best seller flash drive.

Mandriva Flash 4GB still provides a full-featured system – Mandriva
Linux 2007 KDE 32-bit – that requires no installation, on a bootable
USB 2.0 key. All you have to do is plug in the USB key, turn the PC on
and the Mandriva Linux operating system is ready to use in no time,
with all you need for office work, Internet and multimedia
tasks. System configuration, preferences and data are all saved to the
key.

The main advantage of Mandriva Flash 4GB is that there is only one 4GB
FAT partition and you decide how to divide it between the system and
the swap partitions. At first boot, you are asked to allocate space
for your system. For instance, you can allocate up to 3GB for your
system and keep the rest of the free space for your personal
documents. Freedom is a choice!

Mandriva Flash 4GB has also been updated with all recent updates for
Mandriva Linux 2007 and you will be able to upgrade your key to
Mandriva Linux 2007 Spring, the upcoming new release of the main
distribution.

Mandriva Flash 4GB includes drivers for video cards, wireless adapters
and modems – as well as the required firmware – for better hardware
compatibility. It also offers key open source desktop environments,
applications and plugins:

  • KDE 3.5.4
  • Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.10
  • OpenOffice.org 2.0.4
  • The Gimp 2.3.10
  • RealPlayer 10.0.8.805
  • FlashPlayer 9.0.31.0

„On this upgraded Mandriva Flash version, the space allocated to the
system files can be chosen at first boot. This makes it possible to
install more updates and additional packages, in response to user
feedback we got on the initial version“, said Olivier Blin, Leading
Live Systems Developer at Mandriva.

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