KDE based live cd

eculbert eculbert at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 18 13:48:40 MST 2006


Even smaller, but no kde, Puppy linux. I used it for
awhile when I didn't have a hard drive. Fast, and
could do most everything I needed including printing.
There are other 'small, fast live distro's also'.

I found that it was 'similiar' enough that I could use
it instead of a big distro for most everything I did.
And it had a firewall you could setup. Not sure how
good, but there anyway.

Ed


--- Nathan Aubrey <nathan at paysonlinux.org> wrote:

> 
> As far as live cds go, Ubuntu rocks. But I'm no fan
> of the Gnome desktop, so 
> I'm interested in KDE based live cds. Knoppix is
> great, but entirely too much 
> stuff. Kubuntu seems to me a joke. Just a bare
> minimum kde install over 
> ubuntu. What is great about Ubuntu is its bare
> minimum desktop setup, ideal 
> for basic web users and people who want to type a
> letter or two.
> Is there a KDE based live cd with a similar intent?
> Not over bloated like 
> Knoppix? 
> 
> 
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