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[https://kororaproject.org/ Homepage]
[https://kororaproject.org/ Homepage]
== Kwheezy ==
From the project site: Not so much a distribution based on Debian, but rather "a well configured Debian KDE installer". It is designed to give you more out-of-the-box. To be easier for Linux or Debian newcomers.
[http://www.kwheezy.com/en/ Homepage]
== Porteus ==
Designed to run from a USB flash drive, Porteus is small and fast. Porteus is a community project based on Slackware.
[http://www.porteus.org/ Homepage]
== SuperX ==
An Indian project, SuperX is based on Ubuntu. From the project site: SuperX uses a tweaked version of KDE and is aimed towards beginners, casual users and business looking for a well supported user-friendly Linux OS.
[http://superxos.com/index.html Homepage]
== Bridge Linux ==
Based on Arch Linux. The installation and setup procedure is not as simple for new users as most live systems.
[http://millertechnologies.net/bridge.html Homepage]


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Revision as of 17:46, 14 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.