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;Download %s DVD, CD, LiveCD, network install ISO images.

;https://blog.mageia.org/en/2018/09/15/summers-end-roundup-2018/

;Mageia is provided as ISO image files that have to be written to blank <a href=\"%s\">CD or DVD discs</a>.

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Writing_CD_and_DVD_images

;The important addition is that Mageia 5.1 can be installed on <a href=\"%s\"><abbr title=\"NVM Express\">NVMe</abbr> hardware</a>.

;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NVM_Express

;All ISOs can also be launched from a <a %s>USB drive</a>.

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Installation_Media#Dump_Mageia_ISO_on_a_USB_flash_drive

;For Linux, IsoDumper, available inside repo. Or any tools based on %sdd%s.

;UNetbootin is not supported.

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Dump_Mageia_ISO_on_a_USB_flash_drive_-_Alternative_tools

;\"Dumping\" an image onto a flash device destroys any prior file-system in the partition; access to any data not destroyed will be lost, and partition capacity will be reduced to the image size. In other words, all prior data on the device is at risk.

;If you have <a href=\"%s\">UEFI</a>, a procedure is available in the <a href=\"%s\">wiki</a>.

;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Installing_on_systems_with_UEFI_firmware

;These ISOs contains Free Software and some proprietary drivers.

;The installer includes the capability of adding the online Mageia repositories during the installation, which means you can install even more packages than those available on the ISO.

;Live ISO's let you try %s without installation. You can run Mageia directly from a CD, DVD or USB device, and try it using one of the graphical user interfaces such as GNOME or KDE.

;If you are happy with the Mageia experience, you can then install it onto your hard drive from the Live media.

;DO NOT use these LiveDVDs to upgrade from the prior Mageia release!

;Use a classical installation and see <a href=\"%s\" hreflang=\"en\">upgrade guide</a>.

;For LiveDVDs, size of the ISOs is about %sGB.

;Have a look in the <a href=\"%s\">wiki</a> to get a list of possibilities.

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Boot.iso_install

;Size of the ISOs is about 50MB.

;Classic Installation

;Live Media

;Network Installation

;LiveCDs and LiveDVDs are not yet available.

;Classical Installation flavours is not yet available.

;GNOME Desktop

;KDE Desktop

;Network installer

;Contain only free software

;Contain nonfree drivers needed for some disc controllers, some network cards, etc.

;Free Software CD

;Nonfree Firmware CD

;Supported Architecture

;Most new computers support x86-64 (also known as AMD64 and Intel64), but some laptop processors and netbook processors do not support it.

;This version runs on all PCs including those that support 64 Bit. If you have more than 3 GB of RAM you should prefer the 64 Bit version though.

;Direct Link

;You will be redirected to a HTTP or FTP mirror.

;We recommend you to use <a href=%s>BitTorrent</a> for downloading as it usually give a higher speeds and more reliable download of large files.

;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent

;BitTorrent links are not yet available.

;More about known issues or limitation in installation and usage

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Installation_Media

;<a href=\"%s\">Get ISO on USB flash drive</a>

;Help us on %s

;Upgrading<br>from %s ?

;Looking for %s ?

;It is <a href=\"%s\">here</a>.

;http://blog.mageia.org/en/2015/09/10/mageia-4-about-to-reach-its-end-of-life/

;You can <a href=\"%s\">help</a> us <a href=\"%s\">on %s</a>.

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_5.1_Release_Notes

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_5_Errata

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_5_Release_Notes#Upgrading_from_Mageia_4

;Mageia 5.1

;Mageia 5 is the new, solid, stable Linux distribution from the Mageia project.

;About Mageia 5

;Mageia 5 is a GNU/Linux distribution for your computer, released by the <a href=\"%s\">Mageia community</a>. It can be installed in several ways, with the Live or Classical ISOs being the most popular methods.

;Live ISO's let you try Mageia without installation. Use <a href=\"%s\">these instructions</a> to put the Live ISO on a CD, DVD or USB device. Then you can run Mageia 5 directly from there, and try Mageia using one of the graphical user interfaces such as GNOME or KDE.

;The Classical ISO is the more traditional way to install Mageia directly. Take a look at the complete <a href=\"%s\">documentation</a> for this installer.

;Mageia 5 includes several desktop managers including KDE, Gnome, XFCE, Mate, and Cinnamon.

;There are lots of applications in the official repositories. You can have a look at the <a href=\"%s\">Mageia Application Database</a> to get a complete list of packages inside Mageia.

;There's plenty of new goodness in Mageia 5, too much to include here - see the <a hreflang=\"en\" href=\"%s\">release notes</a> for an extensive exposé.

;There is one feature worth mentioning here. It took a lot of effort and time but it was worth it. Mageia 5 <a href=\"%s\">supports UEFI</a>, which means it’s now even easier to install it on recent hardware.

;https://blog.mageia.org/en/2015/05/30/waiting-for-mageia-5-spotlight-on-uefi-support/

;To help users configure and use Mageia, and to provide some information about the community and the project, there's a program called <a href=\"%s\">MageiaWelcome</a>. It starts automatically when a session opens for the first time in any of the graphical environments.

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Feature:MageiaWelcome

;Mageia is both a Community and a Linux Distribution, with Mageia 5 being our fifth release.

;Mageia 5 is supported by the <a href=\"%s\">Mageia.org nonprofit organisation</a>, which is  governed by a body of recognized and elected contributors.

;Mageia 5 has been made by more than <a href=\"%s\">100 people from all around the world</a>.

;Our work adds to the excellent work of the wider Linux and Free Software community. We aim to blend all the excellent work done by the community, adding the special Mageia ingredients, to bring you the best, most stable, reliable and enjoyable experience we can make for regular users, developers and businesses.

;We welcome new contributors to any of the many different teams that go to make up Mageia the Community, and we encourage you to <a href=\"%s\">join us</a>.