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I am looking to switch to Mandriva 2007. I would Like to download the non-free version of mandriva 2007, because I have an nVidia card, and I also need support for mp3. I am looking to download the proper English version of both the Gnome as well as the KDE version. I see that there are several versions of the non-free version in both Gnome (I think 6 Cd's for Gnome), and KDE (I think 8 Cd's for KDE). What version should I download of both version, KDE and Gnome? I'm a newbie, I have googled this question and found few answers. Also what are the difference's between all these different versions? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You can download any of the One cd's for both Gnome and Kde. Here's the link for all the free and non free versions.. basically they are different language packs.
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