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This is a list of live CDs. A live CD or live DVD is a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM containing a bootable computer operating system. Live CDs are unique in that they have the ability to run a complete, modern operating system on a computer lacking mutable secondary storage, such as a hard disk drive.

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But to install or reinstall a recent version of OS X, you must either download a non-bootable installer from the Mac App Store or (via OS X’s invisible, bootable recovery partition) download 6GB of installer data from Apple’s servers during the installation process. In other words, you no longer have the same safety net or convenience. Name Min Size Max Size Purpose Last Release; Tails: 1153: 1153 Secure Desktop 2017-07: Kali Linux: 1093: 2934 OS Installation 2016-08. Mac OS 9.x, based on Mac OS 8 was the final product based on the classic MacOS architecture. Like previous version, it lacks true protected memory or pre-emptive multitasking. MacOS 9 was abandoned in favor of of the Unix-ish NextStep/Openstep based Mac OS X. Running MacOS 9 requires a supported Power PC based Macintosh (see the compatibility matrix), or the following.

Rescue and repair[edit]

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  • Billix – A multiboot distribution and system administration toolkit with the ability to install any of the included Linux distributions
  • Inquisitor – Linux kernel-based hardware diagnostics, stress testing and benchmarking live CD
  • Parted Magic – Entirely based on the 2.6 or newer Linux kernels
  • System Folder of classic Mac OS on a CD or on a floppy disk – Works on any media readable by 68k or PowerPC Macintosh computers
  • SystemRescueCD – A Linux kernel-based CD with tools for Windows and Linux repairs

BSD-based[edit]

FreeBSD based[edit]

  • DesktopBSD – as of 1.6RC1[citation needed] FreeBSD and FreeSBIE based
  • FreeBSD – has supported use of a 'fixit' CD for diagnostics since 1996
  • FreeNAS – m0n0wall-based
  • FreeSBIE (discontinued) – FreeBSD-based
  • GhostBSD – FreeBSD based with gnome GUI, installable to HDD
  • Ging – Debian GNU/kFreeBSD-based
  • m0n0wall (discontinued) – FreeBSD-based
  • TrueOS – FreeBSD-based
  • pfSense – m0n0wall-based

Other BSDs[edit]

Linux kernel-based[edit]

Arch Linux based[edit]

  • Artix – LXQt preconfigured and OpenRC-oriented live CD and distribution
  • Archie – live CD version of Arch Linux.
  • Manjaro – primarily free software operating system for personal computers aimed at ease of use.

Debian-based[edit]

These are directly based on Debian:

  • antiX – A light-weight edition based on Debian
  • Debian Live – Official live CD version of Debian
  • Finnix – A small system administration live CD, based on Debian testing, and available for x86 and PowerPC architectures
  • grml – Installable live CD for sysadmins and text tool users
  • HandyLinux – A French/English Linux distribution derived from Debian designed for inexperienced computer users
  • Instant WebKiosk – Live, browser only operating system for use in web kiosks and digital signage deployments
  • Kali Linux – The most advanced penetration testing distribution
  • Knoppix – The 'original' Debian-based live CD
  • MX Linux – Live based on Debian stable
  • Tails – An Amnesic OS based on anonymity and Tor
  • Slax – (formerly based on Slackware) modular and very easy to remaster
  • Webconverger – Kiosk software that boots live in order to turn PC into temporary Web kiosk

Knoppix-based[edit]

A large number of live CDs are based on Knoppix. The list of those is in the derivatives section of the Knoppix article.

Ubuntu-based[edit]

These are based at least partially on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian:

  • CGAL LiveCD – Live CD containing CGAL with all demos compiled. This enables the user to get an impression of CGAL and create CGAL software without the need to install CGAL.[1]
  • Emmabuntüs is a Linux distribution derived from Ubuntu and designed to facilitate the repacking of computers donated to Emmaüs Communities.
  • gNewSense – Supported by the Free Software Foundation, includes GNOME
  • gOS – A series of lightweight operating systems based on Ubuntu with Ajax-based applications and other Web 2.0 applications, geared to beginning users, installable live CD
  • Linux Mint – Installable live CD
  • Mythbuntu – A self-contained media center suite based on Ubuntu and MythTV
  • OpenGEU – Installable live CD
  • PC/OS – An Ubuntu derivative whose interface was made to look like BeOS. a 64 bit version was released in May 2009. In 2010 PC/OS moved to a more unified look to its parent distribution and a GNOME version was released on March 3, 2010.
  • Pinguy – An Ubuntu-based distribution designed to look and feel simple. Pinguy is designed with the intent of integrating new users to Linux.
  • Puredyne – Live CD/DVD/USB for media artists and designers, based on Ubuntu and Debian Live
  • Qimo 4 Kids – A fun distro for kids that comes with educational games
  • Trisquel – Supported by the Free Software Foundation, includes GNOME
  • TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library – Family of installable live CD appliances optimized for ease of use in server-type usage scenarios
  • Ubuntu and Lubuntu – Bootable live CDs

Other Debian-based[edit]

  • AVLinux – AVLinux is a Linux for multimedia content creators.[2]
  • CrunchBang Linux – Installable live CD, using Openbox as window manager
  • Damn Small Linux – Very light and small with JWM and Fluxbox, installable live CD
  • DemoLinux (versions 2 and 3) – One of the first live CDs
  • Dreamlinux – Installable live CD to hard drives or flash media * This distribution has ceased support *
  • gnuLinEx – Includes GNOME
  • Kanotix – Installable live CD
  • MEPIS – Installable live CD

Gentoo-based[edit]

  • FireballISO – VMware virtual machine that generates a customized security-hardened IPv4 and IPv6firewall live CD.
  • Incognito – includes anonymity and security tools such as Tor by default

Mandriva-based[edit]

  • DemoLinux (version 1)
  • Mageia – installable live CD
  • Mandriva Linux – installable live CD; GNOME and KDE editions available

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openSUSE-based[edit]

  • openSuSE – official Novell/SuSE-GmbH version – installable live CD; GNOME and KDE versions available

Red Hat Linux/Fedora-based[edit]

  • CentOS – installable live CD
  • Fedora – installable live CD, with GNOME or KDE
  • Korora – installable live USB (recommended over DVD), with Cinnamon, GNOME, KDE, MATE, or Xfce
  • Network Security Toolkit – installable live disc, with GNOME or Fluxbox

Slackware-based[edit]

  • AUSTRUMI – 50 MB Mini distro
  • BioSLAX – a bioinformatics live CD with over 300 bioinformatics applications
  • NimbleX – under 200 MB
  • Porteus – under 300 MB
  • Vector Linux (Standard and SOHO Editions)

Other[edit]

  • Acronis Rescue Media – to make disk images from hard disk drives
  • CHAOS – small (6 MB) and designed for creating ad hoc computer clusters
  • EnGarde Secure Linux – a highly secure Linux based on SE Linux
  • GeeXboX – a self-contained media center suite based on Linux and MPlayer
  • GoboLinux – an alternative Linux distribution. Its most salient feature is its reorganization of the filesystem hierarchy. Under GoboLinux, each program has its own subdirectory tree.
  • Granular – installable live CD based on PCLinuxOS, featuring KDE and Enlightenment
  • Lightweight Portable Security – developed and publicly distributed by the United States Department of Defense’s Software Protection Initiative to serve as a secure end node
  • Linux From Scratch Live CD (live CD inactive) – used as a starting point for a Linux From Scratch installation
  • Nanolinux – 14 MB distro on an installable live CD with BusyBox and Fltk, for desktop computing
  • paldo GNU/Linux – independently developed, rolling release distribution on installable live CD
  • PCLinuxOS – installable live CD for desktop computing use
  • Puppy Linux – installable live CD, very small
  • SliTaz GNU/Linux – installable live CD, one of the smallest available with good feature set
  • Tiny Core Linux – based on Linux 2.6 kernel, BusyBox, Tiny X, Fltk, and Flwm, begins at 10 MB
  • XBMC Live – a self-contained media center suite based on Embedded Linux and XBMC Media Center

OS X-based[edit]

  • DasBoot by SubRosaSoft.com
  • OSx86 (x86 only)

Windows-based[edit]

Microsoft representatives have described third-party efforts at producing Windows-based live CDs as 'improperly licensed' uses of Windows, unless used solely to rescue a properly licensed installation. However, Nu2 Productions believes the use of BartPE is legal provided that one Windows license is purchased for each BartPE CD, and the Windows license is used for nothing else.[3]

  • BartPE – allows creation of a bootable CD from Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 installation files
  • WinBuilder – allows the creation of a bootable CD from Windows 2000 and later

OpenSolaris-based[edit]

Systems based on the former open source 'OS/net Nevada' or ONNV open source project by Sun Microsystems.

  • BeleniX – full live CD and live USB distribution (moving to Illumos?)
  • OpenSolaris – the former official distribution supported by Sun Microsystems based on ONNV and some closed source parts

Illumos-based[edit]

Illumos is a fork of the former OpenSolaris ONNV aiming to further develop the ONNV and replacing the closed source parts while remaining binary compatible. The following products are based upon Illumos:

  • Nexenta OS – combines the GNU userland with the OpenSolaris kernel.
  • OpenIndiana – since OpenIndiana 151a based on Illumos

Other operating systems[edit]

  • AmigaOS 4 – Installable live CD
  • Arch Hurd – A live CD of Arch Linux with the GNU Hurd as its kernel
  • AROS – Offers live CD for download on the project page
  • BeOS – All BeOS discs can be run in live CD mode, although PowerPC versions need to be kickstarted from Mac OS 8 when run on Apple or clone hardware
  • FreeDOS – the official 'Full CD' 1.0 release includes a live CD portion
  • Haiku – Haiku is a free and open source operating system compatible with BeOS running on Intel x86 platforms instead of PowerPC.
  • MorphOS – Installable live CD
  • OpenVMS – Installable live CD
  • Plan 9 from Bell Labs – Has a live CD, which is also its install CD (and the installer is a shell script).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'CGAL LiveCD'. ACG lab, Tel-Aviv University. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  2. ^AVLinux – Install...CreateArchived 2011-12-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^'Licensing issues'. Nu2 Productions. Archived from the original on 2007-01-01. Retrieved 2006-12-31.

External links[edit]

  • Linux: Distributions: Live CD at Curlie
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Released to manufacturing: April 29, 2005
Latest release 10.4.11 / November 14, 2007
Platforms IA-32, x86-64, PowerPC
Preceded by Mac OS X 10.3 Panther
Succeeded by Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
Support status
Unsupported as of September 2009, Safari support ended November 2010.

About
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is the fifth major release of Mac OS X (now named macOS), Apple's desktop and server operating system for Mac computers. Tiger was released to the public on April 29, 2005 for US$129.95 as the successor to Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. Some of the new features included a fast searching system called Spotlight, a new version of the Safari web browser, Dashboard, a new ‘Unified’ theme, and improved support for 64-bit addressing on Power Mac G5s. Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger shocked executives at Microsoft by offering a number of features, such as fast file searching and improved graphics processing, that Microsoft had spent several years struggling to add to Windows with acceptable performance.


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Architecture


IBM PowerPC


System requirements
You must have a Macintosh computer with:
• a PowerPC G3, G4, or G5 processor
• a DVD drive
• built-in FireWire
• at least 256 MB of RAM
• a built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-supplied video card supported
by your computer
• at least 3 GB of disk space available, or 4 GB if you install the developer tools
If you see a message in the Installer that you do not have enough disk space to install Mac OS X, you can deselect items to save space. To deselect items, click Custom Install in the Easy Install panel.

Updating your computer’s firmware
You may need to update your computer’s firmware. It’s best to update the firmware before installing Mac OS X.

If you don’t do this, you may see a message that you need to update your computer’s firmware when you start the Installer. To update the firmware, you will need to quit the Installer and restart your computer using your current startup disk, then check the Software Updates website.
If you have problems with your computer after installing this version of Mac OS X, you might need to update the firmware even though you did not see a message when you installed the software. Check the Software Updates website for recent firmware updates for your computer.


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