An interesting article on live linux CDs:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/sto...347661,00.html
Risk-free rebellion
If you're not brave enough to switch to Linux, there is an alternative. A live CD will let you try the software without installing a file on your hard disk. Glyn Moody reports
Thursday November 11, 2004
The Guardian
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