[olug] Best Cd-rom bootable cd-rom demo linux

Paul T. McNally pmcnally at alltel.net
Sat May 25 02:43:52 UTC 2002


Buy a cheapy machine and load Linux on it. Even brand new hardware is
ridiculousy cheap. One of the first thing a sharp newbie will notice is how
much better Linux runs on a cheap machine than Windows ** does.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Grothe" <grothe at earthlink.net>
To: <olug at olug.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 9:41 PM
Subject: [olug] Best Cd-rom bootable cd-rom demo linux


Hi,

People are asking me about how to try out linux without "screwing up" their
computer. I've always recommended these people just give demolinux
http://www.demolinux.org a spin.  Demo seems to work pretty well and with
the latest 3.0 version it is mandrake (7.x) based.

Is there a better/different choice that I should check out?  I've heard some
good things about knoppix http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html (not
sure if it is debian or redhat based) and SUSE http://www.suse.com always
has the live-eval cd-roms.  Slack http://www.slackware.com gives you a live
cd-rom version in the slackware boxed set.  Ideally what I'm looking for is
a version that is the same for the demo cd-rom as the version they would
install on their machine, so I'm going to be giving SUSE live-eval another
try here now that 8.0 is out.

I haven't tried runoncd (which I haven't tried as I don't read/write
korean).  There were a couple of other cd-rom distros out there but most of
them have appeared to gone to that great /dev/null in the sky.

Any thoughts, feedback, suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Aaron
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