DesktopLinux.com has highlights from the recent interview with the creator of MEPIS.
Games Knoppix DVD coming soon
Read the announcement here.
MEPIS announces final test iteration of v3.3.2
DesktopLinux.com announces the last test release version of SimplyMEPIS 3.3.2.
Other new features in 3.3.2 include built-in software RAID and dmcrypt support
MEPIS: the miniature monster of Morgantown, West Virginia
Mad Penguin has an interview with the founder of MEPIS.
Freespire Review
GNUMAN.COM has a short review of the new Freespire LiveCD. Looks like it’s not perfect, but then, it is the first release.
Freespire attempts to morph Linspire into free distro
DesktopLinux.com reports on Freespire, a Linspire, uh, inspired project. Currently in LiveCD form.
Try Linux for free: make your own install CD
PC World has an introduction to Linux through LiveCDs. Good to pass on to those getting started.
Ubuntu Linux, our 2005 World Class winner for Best Linux Distribution, has a live CD version available for download. You may be asking yourself, “How do I download a CD-ROM?”
Kadischi: generator of Live-CD for Fedora Core family
DevelopGo – A Programmer’s Platform
OSDir, or Distroreviews.com (are they the same?) has a review of DevelopGo. Worth reading if you’re interested in the various development LiveCDs.
Although I am a Windows Programmer, I was searching for such a Live CD that would allow me to experiment with different types of
toolkits and IDEs available in Linux.
GoblinX Mini 1.2.0 Reviewed
DistroReviews.com has a review of the new GoblinX Mini LiveCD.
GoblinX has never lacked in providing a stunning experience from their desktop image right through to their themes ,which is carried into their bundled applications.
Windows Got Ya Down? Try a Remix
Wired has a piece on the many modified copies of Windows floating around on the torrent sites. Some of them sound extremely useful, including the bootable WinPE along with several WinXP installers on a single DVD. Of course, none of these are legal, but it’s still amazing how much people have been able to do with closed software. Imagine how much farther they could have gotten if they could modify the source code too.
In addition to two Chinese variants of Windows, the Super WinPE disc includes dozens of boot-time utilities for troubleshooting system snafus. One is an experimental “pre-installation environment” that uses a “mini-Windows XP” for system scanning and file recovery, similar to the popular Knoppix LiveCD version of Linux.
New Book: Peter van der Linden’s Guide to Linux
NewsForge has a product announcement about a new book with a Linspire LiveCD.
Van der Linden walks the reader through running the Linux live CD (no installation necessary.)
KNOPPIX 4.0 DVD – joys and problems
DistroWatch has some info on the new Knoppix 4.0.1 DVD, including a suggestion to wait for the next version, 4.0.2, to be released because of a UnionFS bug.
With the LinuxTag edition it took us about 7 minutes to get from the boot prompt to the full KDE desktop, but the new release gets there in half the time on the same system.
Newbie Adventures in Knoppix and Fedora
Groklaw has a long, detailed account of a Windows user trying out Knoppix for the first time. An entertaining read.
The grandmother is our own brooker, who decided to try to save a relative’s files on an ailing XP computer using a Knoppix CD.
OnebaseGo 3.0 Review
tuxmachines.org has another review, this time of the OnebaseGo 3.0 LiveCD. Overall the reviewer appreared to like it.
The feature that most amused me in OnebaseGo is “Docking”. Do not be confused by that name. It is actually “remastering” the LiveCD in an easy way. The “docking” gives the ability to remaster the OnebaseGo Live CD with your own settings and software without requiring a hard-disk installation.
Because Beauty is Basic
tuxmachines.org reviews the new GoblinX Mini LiveCD. Lots of screenshots to get a feel of the unique desktop.
The desktop is a unique experience due to the original theme and color scheme chosen by the developers.
amaroK Live v1.3 – Coming Soon !
amaroK’s LiveCD how-to is awesome!
More Whax and Auditor hacking demos
digg has a link to a webpage which has all the Whax and Audior hacking demos available in a single download. Use these to become a computer security expert and get a high paying job.
I’ve scoured the net to locate every single movie and flash demo for Whax (formerly known as Whoppix) as well as Auditor.
Thinking inside the box
Dirk Eddelbuettel blogs about slides he just released for a talk he gave on Quantian and distributed statistical computing. Probably worth reading if you run a lot of R jobs, or are interested in high performance clusters.
LiveCD Mentioned on Veronica Mars
I heard something I would have never expected on UPN’s show Veronica Mars. In one scene, near the middle of the episode, two characters were arguing over computer operating systems. The two OSes were OS X, and Ubuntu. And in talking about Ubuntu, one character states that it is available as a LiveCD. Could this be the first mention of a LiveCD on broadcast television?
Edit: I was told the show was a rerun, I’m not sure of the original air date.