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Mandrake Linux: Join Our Club

News To raise funds, Mandrake urged people to join the Mandrake Linux Users Club, which costs $5 per month or more, and the Mandrake Corporate Club, which costs between $2,500 to $100,000 per year. Individual club membership benefits include discounts...

[March 12, 2002, 12:10]

MandrakeSoft Clears Up Downloads Confusion

News Linux distributor MandrakeSoft officially announced the availability of StarOffice 6.0 for Mandrake Club members on Monday, making it the first major Linux distributor to offer the final version of the office suite to its users.

[March 26, 2002, 12:43]

Mandrake Linux Download Policy Angers Club Members

News Days after MandrakeSoft launched a controversial "club" to boost its bottom line, the Linux distributor has angered many in its user community by changing the rules of the Mandrake Club programme. Because of the fees from Sun, MandrakeSoft decided...

[March 22, 2002, 13:39]

Mandrake Defends User Club

News MandrakeSoft has defended its drive to sign up members to the "Mandrake Club", saying that new kinds of software demand new business models. Mandrake Club is aimed at more advanced Linux users who have no need of the CDs and manuals included in the...

[April 5, 2002, 15:32]

Linux Gets A Facelift

News MandrakeSoft recently announced the Mandrake Users Club and Corporate Club, accepting subscriptions to contribute toward the company's bottom line, a step taken by many Web sites that have found it impossible to subsist on advertising alone.

[March 18, 2002, 13:20]

MandrakeSoft Sees Revenues Jump

News Mandrake Club, a subscription scheme, contributed to the increased revenues, as did increased gross margins on all revenue streams, the company said. The improved situation was largely due to higher revenues, which hit 1.6m euros for the quarter...

[July 23, 2002, 12:05]

MandrakeSoft Adds Office Software To Linux

News MandrakeSoft recently announced the Mandrake Users Club and Corporate Club, accepting subscriptions to contribute toward the company's bottom line, a step taken by many Web sites that have found it impossible to exist on advertising alone.

[March 19, 2002, 11:45]

Mandrake Linux 9.2 'kills' Some CD-ROM Drives

Talkback But Mandrake do get latest stuff out first (e.g.devfs) but sometimes this can be too early a jump from their "Cooker" to a released version (and this is from a Mandrake Club Silver Member). I'll still like Mandrake because they do this but it can...

[October 30, 2003, 11:47]

Brilliantly Simple Installation

Brilliantly simple installation image Member Review The range of software included (as you get one month of Mandrake club silver membership within the price) is equally staggering. I now run dual-boot Mandrake/WinXP Pro systems on all my boxes, using the XP OS for those specific apps that cannot be...

[January 10, 2005, 13:11]

Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users

Talkback IE: Memberships in the Mandrake Club. Is MS wrong in doing this? Yes they are. Just because I choose to use a competitors OS should not mean I am not allowed to update my over priced Office solution. And for your information Mr.

[February 25, 2005, 21:30]

Linux Maker Mandrake: We Need Cash

News The members of the club get access to more software, quicker downloads and special promotions. Linux seller MandrakeSoft issued a plea for cash Friday, encouraging people to buy products, MandrakeClub memberships or company stock.

[December 23, 2002, 8:41]