Hi,
I have just installed the latest Mandriva. The install worked pretty well after 4 failed attempts. The installer attempts to automatically partition and setup the drive. Then it would continue on to the calculating size dialog and hang. Because it was the only OS on a new drive, I let it use the whole drive and it would still get hung up at that same dialog. It turns out that it only partitioned off 8198 MB for its use and a separate 2 gig swap file. After two tries with failed automatic setups, I selected use existing partitons and verified them manualy. It failed one more time. On my final attempt, I decided to call the unused space a winnt file type even though it wasn't a partition. The installer then worked like a charm. It would seem the program is missing an error trap or a case else, causing it to hang on un-named free space. To DOS, Windows and all of my other Linux distros, un-named free space is simply that and ignored. I view this as a bug in the installer.
I have installed and/or tested the following distributions so I can only compare Mandriva to those I have tested to date:
- GNU-Sense, easy to install. Easy to run, although the Kermit the Frog green theme annoys me, as does the ubuntu orange.
- Ubuntu 6.06, my favorite of the Ubuntu distros due to its stability
- Ubuntu 7.10
- DSL Linux, It seems to be at its best running from the cd, not particularly attractive, and no faster than Ubuntu in spite of its smaller footprint.
- Puppy Linux, I have been unable to even run the live cd demo with success
Mandriva is the most Windows 2000 or XP like distrubution I have seen so far, and is noticably faster than Ubuntu both booting as well as application launching. I will stick my neck out and venture a suspicion that it is faster than XP on my P4 boxes too!
The bash is a little different than Debian distros, for example sudo -s is not recognised but su works. So I can still shoot myself in the foot.
The overall GUI is, IMO, more appealing and polished than the other distros I have tried so far. It found all of my hardware with no problems and is the closest to plug-n-play of any of the Linux distros I have tried. The 3d desktop and floppy screens are amusing toys too.

All in all, I feel it is a keeper, even if it was ugly -- because it is so fast. If you were a
first time computer user and purchased a box with Mandriva installed as the OS, you would not be missing a thing. There is nothing you couldn't accomplish with it. Unfortunately for those of us who come from a msdos-windows background, Linux is going to be a learning curve. I have had quite a few "deer in the headlights" expressions on my face over the last three weeks.