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hi guys, Before I have been looking to get a good live cd so that I can use Linux at work. What do you think is the best live cd? I have tried slackware-live, but it is very limited. I cant even set up the printer or an internet connection! What would you recommend?
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03-20-2004, 05:53 PM
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I've never used it, but MandrakeMove is supposed to be good.
With MandrakeMove, a full personal desktop system is provided, based on Mandrake 9.2 Discovery. MandrakeMove's features include:
# Simplified hardware configuration: System hardware and devices (mouse, scanner, printer, digital camera, etc.) are automatically detected & configured during the CD boot process. There's no need to install the system on a hard drive to use it.
# Complete office suite: Create, edit and share Microsoft® Office compatible files (xls, doc, ppt).
# Fun: Hours of fun with entertaining games, 3D programs, educational applications for children, plus much more
# Multimedia: Enjoy the latest music, video and graphic formats (including MP3 and OGG musical files, plus most DivX movies).
# Although MandrakeMove uses the CD-ROM drive, you can eject the CD to read multimedia contents from another disc!
# Communication: Connect quickly to the Internet, surf the Web and read your email.
# Amusement: Enjoy many addictive games, including the famous Frozen Bubble
# Ease of use: Experience the "Mandrake touch" with easy to use graphical desktop and utilities.
The only live disc I have is RIP, it was only 12mb. It's mainly for rescue though, no GUI.
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03-20-2004, 05:57 PM
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this is bootable? looks good, checking it out atm
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03-20-2004, 06:29 PM
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