PolishedMandriva descendantstill makes room for PCs the 64 bit world has left behind Mageia 10 marks 15 years since the distribution first release in June 2011. The project began the previous year as a fork of Mandriva , itself formerly known as Mandrake Linux. We last looked at Mageia alongside the other Mandrake descendants in 2022. What sets Mageia apart from OpenMandriva Lx, PCLinuxOS, and Russia ROSA Linux is its continued support for 32 bit x86 PCs. Its GNOME and KDE Plasma live images...