Gentoo has released all new LiveCDs for a variety of platforms. While they may be created with the intention of installing Gentoo, they offer great hardware support, and have enough tools to be used in a variety of different circumstances.
Puppy Linux 2.10 alpha emerges
DesktopLinux has a preview of Puppy Linux 2.10.
The Linux Newbie: How to Pick a Linux Distro: LiveCD Edition
The Linux Newbie compares 11 different LiveCDs in this article. One interesting piece of information included is boot times for each of the LiveCDs.
PCLinuxOS 0.93a – The Full Monty
TuxMachines has a thorough review of PCLinuxOS 0.93a. Included are lots of screenshots.
Tiny, sub-$100 PC runs Puppy Linux
LinuxDevices is reporting on this Pentium 166 computer which, while being able to run several versions of Windows, has Puppy Linux as the recommended OS.
Puppy Linux celebrates its success
DesktopLinux is reporting that Puppy Linux is holding an online event with the purpose of bringing the community together. Everyone from developers to end users are invited to give ideas on making Puppy Linux better.
A walk in the park with Puppy Linux
Linux.com reviews the latest Puppy Linux.
PCLinuxOS 0.93a Junior and MiniMe – Two reviews for the price of one
KnoLinux reviews the latests releases of PCLinuxOS.
RR4 and RR64 change names to Sabayon Linux, release new RC version
RR4 and RR64 are now officially replaced with the release of Sabayon Linux x86/x86-64 3.0 RC2. Based on Gentoo, Sabayon continually stays up to date with the latest packages, bringing the future of Linux to a LiveDVD.
Elive 0.5 Beta-3.1 Review
Tuxmachines.org reviews the latest Elive release.
Elive 0.5 Beta 3.1 Screenshots
OSDir brings screenshots of the latest Elive.
Sabayon Linux RC2 Review
PCLinuxOS 0.93a Screenshots
New book explains Ubuntu to non-geeks
DesktopLinux.com has a quick review of a book which comes with an Ubuntu LiveCD.
Reincarnating a discarded laptop with Linux
DesktopLinux.com has an article full of useful LiveCD information.
Symphony OS marches to a different drum
Linux.com reviews Symphony OS and its unique desktop.
Symphony OS is a GNU/Linux distribution designed to innovate from the ground up. Although originally based on Knoppix and now on Debian stable, it quickly differentiates itself from the bulk of distros by implementing the ideas articulated in a so-called grey paper on user interface design by Jason Spisak, one of the co-founders of Lycoris.
Knoppix Linux On USB
Tom’s Hardware has a quality how-to article about using Knoppix on a USB flash drive for various tasks.
This article provides a gentle introduction to how a simple Knoppix configuration can become an indispensable item in a mobile technical toolkit.
Puppy Linux 2.02 is Out
A new version of Puppy Linux has been released with the new NTFS-3G driver, which allows writing to NTFS partitions.
KDE and Distributions: SabayonLinux
GoblinX version of SLAX-based live CD rolls forth
DesktopLinux.com has an overview of the changes in the new version of GoblinX.