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Old 03-03-2008, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by thunaer View Post
I am not familiar with the concept of Live CD... Could you Elaborate on it? Also I am sure you would be able to find said Live CD at the Ubuntu Site?

What are the limitations of Live CD?
Please give more details on it?

Thanks,
Michael

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A LiveCD is a special version of Ubuntu (or Linux in general) that is built to run only off the CD without needing to be installed. This makes a great tool to test hardware, do system recovery or show new people Ubuntu. As of Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake), you can also install off the LiveCD.
The LiveCD needs to be downloaded from the Ubuntu site and burned to a CD as an ISO image suitable for booting.
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