Mandriva was one of the most famous names in the Linux world just a few years ago. Unfortunately, the company behind that Linux distribution had some difficulties that inevitably created issues for the project.
Mandriva Linux also became a base for several offsprings, derivatives, and forks.
Even though the Mandriva project is no longer in its famous state, derivatives still continue their existence. The most famous of them is, of course,
Mageia. I used to use
Mageia versions 1 through to 5 for some time until I migrated to Ubuntu-based distributions because of some 3rd-party dependencies.
ROSA is a
Linux distribution that was also forked from Mandriva some time ago. I reviewed it back in 2012, when
ROSA Marathon 2012 was released.
Since then,
ROSA released few more versions and the most recent of them is
ROSA Desktop Fresh R7. It has been available since January 2016. Unfortunately, only the KDE version is listed on the official Download page, although a GNOME version is also available. You can download this distribution either from the Download section of the ROSA web site or via torrent. I would recommend to use this
link to see all the download options you have. If you don't want to bother with downloading and making the disk, you can order one from the
BuyLinuxCDs site.
The ISO image of the
KDE versions of ROSA Desktop Fresh R7 is 1.9 Gb in size. I burnt it to my USB stick.
The USB stick is in the port of my
Toshiba laptop. Reboot. Choose to boot from USB. Let's go!