Linux Live CD List

I've been busy searching for Linux these few days (or maybe these few weeks). I found some linux distros which seem quite useful to a certain aspect. For example, for a very fast Linux that take up very short boot up time, we can use Puppy Linux. For beautiful desktop, probably we can use Suse or SAM Linux. For Windows-like linux, we can also use ReactOS or PCLinuxOS.

Actually, I think everything depends on everyone personal needs. And maybe the reason why there are so many Linux distros is that everyone wants a different Linux that suits their needs. I really hope that there's a linux that makes printer installation easier. Until now, I just found that SAM Linux has better interface in installing hardware rather than other linux distros. But the drivers are still very limited.

There's another factor that influences a linux distro drivers. That's the region where the person who create the new distro lives. For example, as we know that certain types of printers, like Epson, are only sold in certain countries. When I was searching for Epson C87 driver, I could find it in SAM Linux 2007. But I found Epson C86 and C88. Maybe using the driver which has a close series to C87 will probably work. It seems that C87 is an Asian type printer that Epson produced.

After trying many different distros (mostly liveCD), I found that Linux is very suitable for networking. Like Puppy Linux, it's very fast working as client (from my experience). Then uBuntu when I tried it to run on ADSL connection for surfing the internet, it's faster than running on Windows. That time, I used uBuntu liveCD.

Actually, Linux is also quite easy when the distro comes with enough applications. We don't have to install from many different discs. And one of all the advantages is that it's free. Some come with addon, like uBuntu to enrich the applications. I am still new to Linux. But I will still keep an eye on the growth of Linux and hope that there will be a Linux that's really suitable for daily use with great hardware support, networking and has lots of games in the distro. Does anyone know about it? By the way, if you're looking for Linux for different use, you can also visit the following website:

I've been busy searching for Linux these few days (or maybe these few weeks). I found some linux distros which seem quite useful to a certain aspect. For example, for a very fast Linux that take up very short boot up time, we can use Puppy Linux. For beautiful desktop, probably we can use Suse or SAM Linux. For Windows-like linux, we can also use ReactOS or PCLinuxOS.

Actually, I think everything depends on everyone personal needs. And maybe the reason why there are so many Linux distros is that everyone wants a different Linux that suits their needs. I really hope that there's a linux that makes printer installation easier. Until now, I just found that SAM Linux has better interface in installing hardware rather than other linux distros. But the drivers are still very limited.

There's another factor that influences a linux distro drivers. That's the region where the person who create the new distro lives. For example, as we know that certain types of printers, like Epson, are only sold in certain countries. When I was searching for Epson C87 driver, I could find it in SAM Linux 2007. But I found Epson C86 and C88. Maybe using the driver which has a close series to C87 will probably work. It seems that C87 is an Asian type printer that Epson produced.

After trying many different distros (mostly liveCD), I found that Linux is very suitable for networking. Like Puppy Linux, it's very fast working as client (from my experience). Then uBuntu when I tried it to run on ADSL connection for surfing the internet, it's faster than running on Windows. That time, I used uBuntu liveCD.

Actually, Linux is also quite easy when the distro comes with enough applications. We don't have to install from many different discs. And one of all the advantages is that it's free. Some come with addon, like uBuntu to enrich the applications. I am still new to Linux. But I will still keep an eye on the growth of Linux and hope that there will be a Linux that's really suitable for daily use with great hardware support, networking and has lots of games in the distro. Does anyone know about it?

By the way, if you're looking for Linux for different use, you can also visit the following website which enables you to search for distro according to functions and it has good filter, so that you will find a distro that meets your need. Starting to try a Linux from Live CD will save your time from installing it.

http://www.livecdlist.com
http://www.livedistro.org

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