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Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-Damn Small Linux
Damn Small Linux
Damn Small Linux (also known as DSL) is a Linux distribution for the x86 architecture, originally in a Bootable business card LiveCD format, it is now also capable of being installed to and run from the hard disk, a USB flash drive, a Compact Flash card, inside a Microsoft Windows or Linux host environment via Qemu, a ZIP drive, and just about any other bootable media that can contain the required 50MB. Although the DSL project has maintained its 50mb size limit, it still includes many essential desktop applications. Damn Small Linux was originally conceived and maintained by John Andrews, but has grown into a large community project with many contributors, most notably Robert Shingledecker for the creation of the MyDSL system, DSL Control Panel, and tons of other stuff.

Price: $3.95
PnP: $2.50
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-Knoppix
Knoppix
Knoppix, also spelled as KNOPPIX, is a computer operating system which can be used as a live CD. It is a Debian based Linux distribution, developed by Linux consultant Klaus Knopper.


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When repairing systems with non-booting hard drives, live CD operating systems like Knoppix are a much more comfortable environment than the previous solution of boot floppies, thanks to the complete graphical environment and networking.

Although Knoppix is primarily designed to be used as a live CD, it can also be installed on a hard disk like a typical operating system. Computers that support booting from USB devices can load Knoppix from USB flash drives and memory cards.

Price: $3.95
PnP: $2.50
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-Puppy Linux
Puppy Linux
Puppy Linux is a LiveCD Linux distribution started by Barry Kauler. Puppy is very small, and is designed to be reliable, easy to use and fully featured. The entire operating system and all the applications run from RAM, allowing the boot medium to be removed after the operating system starts. Included are applications such as SeaMonkey/Mozilla Application Suite, AbiWord, Sodipodi, Gnumeric, and Gxine/xine. The distribution is independently developed from scratch. Puppy can be useful for working on old computers, as an emergency rescue system, as a Linux demonstration system, or as a complete general purpose operating system. It can boot from:


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* A USB flash drive/keydrive or any other bootable USB storage device (flash-Puppy)
* A CD-ROM (live-Puppy), with six flavours to choose from.
* A Zip drive or LS-120/240 SuperDisk (zippy-Puppy)
* An internal hard drive (hard-Puppy)
* A computer network (thin-Puppy)
* An emulator (emulated-puppy)
* A floppy boot disk that loads the rest of the operating system from a USB drive, CD-ROM, or internal hard drive

Price: $4.95
PnP: $2.50
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-Berry Linux i386 CD
Berry Linux i386 CD
"Berry Linux" is a bootable CD Linux which was made by Red Hat RPM. Its uses Knoppix's hardware automatic recognition program (hwsetup) and compression file system (cloop). Therefore, "Berry Linux" is almost equivalent to Red Hat software, and is not compatible with Knoppix.
Knoppix is a Debian (Linux for developers) base, and "Berry Linux" is a Red Hat (for general) base. A difference is in the method of starting of a deamon, a difference is in the place on which a file is put, or there is a fine difference.
And "Berry Linux" is made, although being the compact, aiming toward the useful system. Its aim to use new technology as much as possible, ease of use exceed Windows.
Price: $3.95
PnP: $2.50
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-MUSCIX GNU+LINUX
MUSCIX GNU+LINUX
Since Musix is developed by a team from Argentina, the main language used in development discussion and documentation is Spanish. The software is compiled for the x86 processor family.
Price: $3.95
PnP: $2.50
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-SLAX
SLAX
SLAX is a Linux Live CD based on the Slackware distro. It does not need to be installed on a computer system's hard drive, as it boots and runs from removable media (either a CD or a USB drive). There is also an option to run SLAX from RAM. SLAX Standard and KillBill editions use KDE as their desktop environment, while Popcorn uses XFCE. Fluxbox is an option in all versions except Frodo which is for users with a low amount of RAM.

SLAX, despite it being open source, was made by one man: Tomas Matejicek, using the Linux Live scripts and Slackware as a base.
Price: $3.95
PnP: $2.50
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-FreeSBD live CD
FreeSBD live CD
FreeSBIE is a LiveCD based on the FreeBSD Operating system, or even easier, a FreeBSD-based operating system that works directly from a CD, without touching your hard drive. We also develop a simple to use and easily extendable toolkit used for the creation of the CD. This toolkit can also be used to make embedded images a-la miniBSD or nanoBSD.
Price: $3.95
PnP: $2.50
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-Linux Mint amd64
Linux Mint amd64
The purpose of the x64 edition is to offer the same desktop features as the Main edition but in a 64 bits environment. We received a lot of requests to support the X86_64 architecture (commonly referred to as “amd64″) and we’ve managed to come with an edition which is almost 100% in par with our main desktop.

(source linuxmint.com)
Price: $3.95
PnP: $2.50
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-PCLinuxOS
PCLinuxOS
PCLinuxOS
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PCLinuxOS, often abbreviated as PCLOS, is a desktop Linux distribution. It is a complete operating system for personal computers aimed at ease of use and an elegant appearance.

he precursor to PCLinuxOS was a set of RPM packages created to improve successive versions of Mandrake Linux (now Mandriva Linux). These packages were created by a packager known as Texstar. From the year 2000 to 2003, Texstar maintained his repository of RPM packages in parallel with the PCLinuxOnline Web site.

Price: $3.95
PnP: $0.00
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-Mepis
Mepis
Mepis Linux 6.5
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MEPIS refers to a set of Linux distributions distributed as LiveCDs which can be installed onto a hard disk. The most popular of these distributions is SimplyMEPIS. MEPIS distributions are based on Debian, some of them indirectly (for example, SimplyMEPIS is based on Ubuntu, which is in turn based on Debian). MEPIS distributions are created by Warren Woodford.

It can either be installed onto a hard drive or used as a LiveCD, which makes it a boot disc for troubleshooting many operating systems. It includes a free anti-virus scanner, ClamAV, and KDE, the K Desktop Environment.

Price: $3.95
PnP: $0.00
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-Damn Small Linux i386 DVD
Damn Small Linux i386 DVD
Damn Small Linux 1 i386 DVD
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Damn Small Linux (also known as DSL) is a Linux distribution for the x86 architecture, originally in a Bootable business card LiveCD format, it is now also capable of being installed to and run from the hard disk, a USB flash drive, a Compact Flash card, inside a Microsoft Windows or Linux host environment via Qemu, a ZIP drive, and just about any other bootable media that can contain the required 50MB. Although the DSL project has maintained its 50mb size limit, it still includes many essential desktop applications. Damn Small Linux was originally conceived and maintained by John Andrews, but has grown into a large community project with many contributors, most notably Robert Shingledecker for the creation of the MyDSL system, DSL Control Panel, and tons of other stuff.

Price: $5.95
PnP: $2.50
Linux CD | Linux LIVE CD-FreeBSD 7.0 AMD64 4CDs
FreeBSD 7.0 AMD64 4CDs
FreeSBIE is a LiveCD based on the FreeBSD Operating system, or even easier, a FreeBSD-based operating system that works directly from a CD, without touching your hard drive. We also develop a simple to use and easily extendable toolkit used for the creation of the CD. This toolkit can also be used to make embedded images a-la miniBSD or nanoBSD.

Price: $11.95
PnP: $3.50