linux.com — The Fedora community got its first official live CD last month. Based on Fedora Core 6, it shows off the best of what Fedora has to offer. Furthermore, the tools used to put together the CD make creating and maintaining custom Red Hat or Fedora-based live CDs simple.
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scantlingJan 14, 2007
i've been waiting for a live cd and i know this will become a favorite for memaybe, it'll replace puppy linux as my favorite live cd
Closed AccountJan 14, 2007
Huh ? I'm getting 800 kilobytes per second on the HTTP download and 20k on the torrent.I'd say HTTP 1 Bittorrent 0
wspenceJan 14, 2007
see my comment below. its possible but i doubt it.
muncherJan 14, 2007
Yes, but why? CD-Rs are much cheaper.
xenixninjaJan 14, 2007
I'm just happy to see a Fedora LiveCD for PPC. :)
koregaonparkJan 14, 2007
Smaran? :-)He's right, this was already submitted. Amazing how the digg admins will e-mail me about submitting a duplicate story from Linux.com that makes the homepage, but wimac doesn't. Sheesh...<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/linux_unix/Fedora_releases_a_live_CD">http://digg.com/linux_unix/Fedora_releases_a_live_CD</a>
blackadderiiiJan 15, 2007
"Seeing as how Apple has switched from PPC to x86, I'd expect a marked decline in the amount of PPC support coming from Linux vendors. Granted, other devices still use the PPC chip, but it's got to be very low on the priority scale."Nah - there's been a lull, but you can probably expect ppc support to increase for two reasons - first, old macs, there a loads floating about. Community support will create the support, vendors will repackage it. Second, the PPC family will be appearing in a lot of the newest technology for some time to come, and if serious developer time is spent on revision 5 of an architecture, you can bet your bottom dollar that revision 4 is more likely to get a look-in.