Live CDs - a way to choose your distro/cs: Difference between revisions

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{{Note|1=Pisi Linux is another project building on the original Pardus project. Currently (Oct. 2013) the first release candidate is available but not as a live CD. Pisi Linux is a community project and supports many languages.<br /><br />
{{Note|1=Pisi Linux is another project building on the original Pardus project. Currently (Oct. 2013) the first release candidate is available but not as a live CD. Pisi Linux is a community project and supports many languages.<br /><br />
[http://www.pisilinuxworld.org/ Homepage]}}
[http://www.pisilinuxworld.org/ Homepage]}}
== OpenMandriva Lx ==
OpenMandriva Lx aims to be easy to get started with but also cater to the advanced user. OpenMandriva is a community project.
[https://openmandriva.org/ Homepage]
== Korora ==
Korora aims to be easy for new users, but still useful for experts. It is a community project based on Fedora.
[https://kororaproject.org/ Homepage]


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Revision as of 13:56, 1 December 2013

A Live CD allows you to test-drive the usually latest stable version of KDE SC without the need to install Linux or to change your existing Linux installation. These distributions boot and run completely from the CD and don't modify your hard disks. They can therefore be tried on a Windows computer without risk. All listed CDs are freely available for download.