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;32bit

;64bit

;dualarch

;Download Mageia 4 DVD, CD, LiveCD, network install ISO images.

;mageia, mageia 4, linux, free, download, iso, torrent, vm, http, ftp, rsync, bittorrent

;If you want to put the ISO on USB key, <span class=\"warn\">please DO NOT use UNetbootin</span>. Have a look <a href=\"%s\">here</a> for the alternative.

;Mageia 4.1 is a <a href=\"%s\">maintenance</a> release for Mageia 4 with the current packages from update medias. It also has a fix for a syslinux bug which prevented some people installing from a burned cd/dvd.

;http://blog.mageia.org/en/2014/06/20/pulling-mageia-4-1-out-of-the-hat/

;size

;Notes:

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

;These DVD and CD ISOs contains Free Software and some proprietary drivers.

;The dualarch DVD contains only a minimal list of packages.

;LiveCDs and LiveDVDs

;Use LiveCDs and LiveDVDs for fresh new installs ONLY.

;DO NOT use these LiveCDs or LiveDVDs to upgrade from Mageia 3!

;Use above DVD or CD and see <a href=\"%s\" hreflang=\"en\">upgrade guide</a>.

;English only

;needed for some disc controllers, some network cards, etc.

;February 1<sup>st</sup> 2014

;<a href=\"%s\">Release notes</a>

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

;Upgrading<br>from Mageia 3?

;Looking for Mageia 3?

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

;https://blog.mageia.org/en/2014/11/26/lets-say-goodbye-to-mageia-3/

;You can <a href=\"%s\">help</a> us <a href=\"%s\">on Mageia 5</a>.

;https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_4_Errata

;Mageia&nbsp;4

;Mageia 4 is the new, solid, stable Linux distribution from the Mageia project.

;About Mageia 4

;Mageia 4 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 4 directly from there, and try Mageia using one of the graphical user interfaces such as GNOME or KDE.

;Mageia 4 includes several desktop managers including KDE, Gnome, XFCE, Mate, and Cinnamon.

;There's plenty of new goodness in Mageia 4, too much to include here - see the <a hreflang=\"en\" href=\"%s\">release notes</a> for an extensive exposé.

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

;We've added two new desktop environments: Mate and Cinnamon, both available from the classic installer DVD/ISO. To make it more friendly we re-factored the <a href=\"%s\">custom desktop choice</a>.

;There's been a lot of work done on Mageia software. Many packages were ported from Gtk2 to Gtk3, to use more modern components. We've also ported all the tools from the deprecated usermode to polkit when privileges are needed.

;TexLive used to need around 1GB of data for installation - now it's separated into 3 packages which will usually mean a much smaller footprint.

;previous

;next

;Mageia is both a Community and a Linux Distribution, with Mageia 4 being our fourth release.

;Mageia 4 is supported by the <a href=\"%s\">Mageia.org nonprofit organisation</a>, which is  governed by a body of recognized and elected contributors.

;Mageia 4 has been made by more than <a href=\"%s\">100 people from all around the world</a>.