Lite
but no Browser.but being live that is kind of futile one lose it
when one reboot.
Is intel imac very different from MacBook Pro?Billtoo wrote:I installed the 64 bit version of Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail on my
intel imac.
It is booting either OSX or Ubuntu from the hard drive + I can also
boot a puppy live cd with a save file on a partition of the hard drive
or a SDHC card.
This 64 bit version is fast!
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lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ uname -r
3.8.0-19-generic
But they do say that one can install it.Adagio wrote:You are not supposed to install it.
It is a live RESCUE CD. Doh!
thanks for making me curious on that one. I first used IsobooterColonel Panic wrote:Just installed Mageia 3 RC, the open source successor of Mandriva. It looks good but I haven't figured out yet how to add any software to it.
I've also installed Descent OS recently, which used to be based on Ubuntu 12.04 and is now based on Debian though with the MATE desktop. It's a lot like Mint but with different, somewhat darker colour scheme and decorations. Seems to work well but I'm not sure yet what advantages it offers over "vanilla" Ubuntu.
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title descent
root (hd0,0)
kernel /live/vmlinuz2 boot=live username=descentos hostname=descentos union=aufs locale=en_US.UTF-8 keyb=en swapon noprompt quiet
initrd /live/initrd2.img
and so does antiX.nooby wrote: I tested Antix and it did not allow me to mount the HD.
So I feel very concerned about the way Debian and it's varieties
treat the majority of computer users. They force us to do full install.
That is not nice behavior. Both Knoppix and Puppy and Slax show
that one can do frugal installs on NTFS. Not ideal but it works.