February 03, 2005

18 Live Linux Distros, No Waiting

OSNews.com has a great round-up of the 18, yes that's right, 18 most popular live Linux distros.
A live Linux distro is a Linux operating system stored on a bootable CD, which is a great way to learn Linux without actually installing it on your system.
You just pop the CD into your computer and turn your system on and viola you have a Linux OS.
I personally use SUSE Linux, after playing around with Knoppix for a few months, on one of my systems and love it.
You can read the OSNews.com round-up here.

2 Comments:

Blogger James Mason said...

If you use a live Linux distro post which one you use here, and what features best like in that paticular distro.

10:19 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think the major thing that drives people away from Linux is the learning curve. Its unfortunate, but people can't see that if they would take the time to learn something more they could benefit from a much better os- and completely change the way the function on the computer.

7:53 PM  

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