Even less than a Newbie question about linux on windows PC boot
Is it possible to get a cd/dvd and boot my computer to linux from it without wiping my hard drive of the windows OS. I have one XP Home sp3 and one Vista sp1 which will shortly be using a Windows 7 OS. I really want to try Linux but not at the expense of losing an OS I am familiar with. Sorry for asking such a basic question but I have never used any OS except Windows which I have been running since Windows 3.1. Thanks in advance for your understanding and patience[/B].
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Good morning. It is possible.You can use this version linux of live cd which can boot from dvdrom. You may access the website http://www.livecdlist.com/ Hope you have fun! :) |
Hi, welcome to LQ!
You can do exactly that, by using a "Live CD" -- it boots and runs completely from the CD (or DVD, if there are live DVD's -- I'm not sure) and lets you see what the particular Linux looks like. Note: As you might expect, running an OS off of a CD will make it run somewhat slower than it would if it were actually installed, so if it seems a bit sluggish, don't blame Linux :) -- and if you really like it, you can install Linux alongside Win. Let's leave that for a later discussion, if need be. Meanwhile, have a look on distrowatch.com, read about some of the MANY Linux's, and find one that interests you (probably from the top 10 or so on distrowatch, as they're the most popular/commonly used) which offers a LiveCD version. A fine example, for a brand-new newbie, would be an Ubuntu LiveCD. And -- wow, that list at the link provided by jcky looks really helpful! There are a LOAD of Live versions listed there. Good luck! Cheers! Sasha |
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