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;Download %s %s %s

;Download <strong>%s %s %s</strong>

;They are called Mageia %s release to distinguish them from the original Mageia %s release.

;Use these if the original Mageia %s iso images are unable to boot on your hardware, or if you would like more up-to-date software while running in live mode.

;There's no need to reinstall if you have Mageia %s installed and already have the latest updates installed.

;%s Desktop

;Plasma

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_8_Release_Notes

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_8_Errata

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_8_Release_Notes#Upgrading_from_Mageia_7

;Mageia %s

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

;Try without installing.

;Here is the %s Desktop

;Daily use

;Access all your files

;Watch all your media

;Doc

;A choice of desktops

;You can install all <a href=\"https://madb.mageia.org/\">apps available</a> even in live mode

;Install applications

;Configure your hardware

;previous

;next

;About Mageia %s

;Mageia %s 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 %s directly from there, and try Mageia using one of the graphical user interfaces such as GNOME or Plasma.

;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 %s includes several desktop managers including Plasma, GNOME, Xfce, Mate, LXQt 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 %s, too much to include here - see the <a hreflang=\"en\" href=\"%s\">release notes</a> for an extensive exposé.

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

;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>.