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Donation-based and video-focused directory of Linux distributions

This site was created to help sort through the many LiveCDs available.

The LiveCD List Platforms

tick-square Web-Based
tick-square Linux

The LiveCD List Video and Screenshots

The LiveCD List Overview

About:

Key
Purpose
Desktops: provides a working GUI desktop environment with a collection of desktop programs, such as browsers and text editors. Many also include utilities for other purposes, such as home entertainment, but are only listed here because the additional functions are not their primary focus.
OS Installation: provides an option to transfer the cd to the hard drive, or to install an OS in a different form
Education: provides a collection of educational programs, or was created to be used in the educational field
Rescue: provides tools needed for data recovery
Clustering: provides tools for making clusters
Security: contains network security tools
Home Entertainment: geared towards playing video and audio
Gaming: video games!
Medical: contains medical programs
Diagnostics: contains utilities for testing hardware
Firewall: distributions created to be used as firewalls
Forensics: distributions containing forensic tools
Server: distributions used for various server functions

Min/Max Size
How big the Operating System is. 700MiB or less fpr cd, 4.7GiB for DVD, and USB or BluRay for larger sizes.

Architectures
x86: AMD and Intel computers, could include optimizations from the 386 to the Pentium IV to the Athlon XP
x86-64: Computers with chips that use the x86 64-bit extensions, also known as AMD64, EM64T, Intel 64, or x64. These chips include the Athlon64, Opteron, Pentium 4 600 series, Pentium D, Core 2, Core i7 and modern Xeons
PPC: PowerPC chips, including the Apple G3, G4, and G5 (in 32-bit mode), possibly other IBM Power chips
PPC64: PowerPC 64-bit chips, including the Apple G5, possibly other IBM Power chips, such as the one used in the Playstation 3
Eden: LiveCDs specifically made for the VIA Eden platform. Because these are based on the x86 instruction set, x86 LiveCDs may work too
Xbox: Made for the XBox, may require software or hardware mods to run
Sparc64: SUN Sparc 64-bit platform
Mips: Some SGI platforms
HPPA: Also known as PA-RISC, made by HP

The LiveCD List Features

tick-square Unix-like
tick-square Based on Arch Linux
tick-square Linux
tick-square Portable Linux

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The LiveCD List Categories

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The LiveCD List Tags

pc-bsd linus-trovalds berkely-software-distribution bsd-based unix bsd gnu-linux linux-on-usb linux-based live-cd linux-operating-systems

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