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Mandriva 2008.1 has a great default look to it, and of course is infinitely configurable from there. And the default fonts are pretty good.

But Mandriva has built a really slick wizard. If you have dual boot with windows, the wizard will find your Microsoft fonts and install them in your Mandriva system. Real cool. Great idea. If you have dual boot you have license to use those fonts.

Someone at Mandriva is really thinking.
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