MandrakeSoft looks for ''Refugees''

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 6:04 PM
The developers of Mandrake Linux have announced a new offer targeted directly at those using proprietary operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS, or BeOS. The "Operating System Refugee Offer," as it is known, is reminiscent of proprietary competitors' competitive upgrade offers, only it boasts an even more dramatic discount. In reality, the deal is somewhat of a "sample" offer, providing the user with the choice of an old Mandrake 8.1 or 8.2 set with manuals or a 1 CD copy of Mandrake 9.0 for $12.95. The package also includes a voucher worth $12.95 for those interested in puchasing Mandrake Linux 9.0 PowerPack, should they decided to do that after trying the "refugee set."

It should be said that in OfB Labs tests of Mandrake Linux 9.0 (which will be published soon), most of the core software that users will want is contained on the main CD, so it is possible that users will be satisfied with the refugee 9.0 CD. In addition, Mandrake's RPMDrake utility could be used to easily download any additional packages missing from that CD (as compared to the three CD set).

To receive the offer, all one has to do is mail or fax a photocopy of a commercial operating system CD, license certificate, or the cover of the installation guide. According to the site, it will take 1-2 days to process the proof-of-ownership that is remitted, after which the user can finalize their order.

Interestingly enough, while the offer is most likely aimed at Microsoft Windows users, the recent proprietization of GNU/Linux distributions, such as Lindows and Xandros, theoretically makes users of those systems eligible for the discount too. As such, this may represent only the second time that a Linux vendor has offered an incentive to move to their distribution from another one (Red Hat offered something explicitly aimed at that purpose earlier this year).

For more information about the offer, Mandrake has setup a special "Refugee" page.