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The most popular are the GNU/Linux LiveCDs, specially [[Knoppix]] (based in [[KDE]]) and [[Gnoppix]] (based in GNU [[Gnome]]. | The most popular are the GNU/Linux LiveCDs, specially [[Knoppix]] (based in [[KDE]]) and [[Gnoppix]] (based in GNU [[Gnome]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:51, 24 February 2008
En español: CDVivo.
A LiveCD is an operating system stored in a CD-ROM that can be executed from it, without installation in the hard drive, although it can be optionally installed in the primary or secondary hard drives.
One can use a ready CD or burn an ISO image downloaded from the Internet, using a download manager.
The most popular are the GNU/Linux LiveCDs, specially Knoppix (based in KDE) and Gnoppix (based in GNU Gnome.
Knoppix can also be run from a USB pen, [1] explains how.