Difference between revisions of "Newsletter Volume 1 Livecd"
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+ | ==What is a Livecd== | ||
+ | As wikipedia report, livecd is a "is a generic term for an operating system distribution that is executed upon boot, without installation on a hard drive. Typically, it is stored on bootable media such as a CD-ROM (Live CD), DVD (Live DVD), USB flash drive (Live USB), among others". using this kind of application user can get a "taste" of a full linux box without fighting with any setup. Once the machine with the livecd inside it, has been booted, the os is been loaded in the RAM and nothing is writen on the hard disk. Of course, just because all operation are made using ram inside of hard disk, all information are lost once the machine it's been shut down. | ||
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+ | ==Task== | ||
+ | There are many aplication that can be stisfied by a livecd: | ||
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+ | #Using your favourite application anyone you can found a pc | ||
+ | #Teaching purpose: people can have machine with the needed software in a boot time | ||
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+ | ==Limitation of a Livecd== | ||
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+ | I always talked about "machine" as the way for botting the livecd. Nothing has been said about the configuration. Once the cd has been bootted, it loads tool that detect the used hardware and configure everything to run smooth. This is easier to say (or write ) then to be done. There are a lot of differents kind of hardware and sometimes the configuration process can go wrong. This can sound as a big problem, but people should remember that every hardware come with its driver packages. In a livecd, all come inside a cd..Os,Driver and Application :) | ||
+ | The other thing that should be remembered is that every works that is been done inside a livecd, is lost as soon as the machine its shout down.To avoid this you could use a usb sotrage device to save all your works. | ||
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+ | =Ominiverdi Livecd 2006= | ||
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+ | ==Choice== | ||
+ | ==Descrizione tecnica== | ||
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=Future Development and task= | =Future Development and task= |
Revision as of 10:13, 18 March 2007
- Luca Casagrande
- luca.casagrande@gmail.com
- http://ominiverdi.org
Introducition
What is a Livecd
As wikipedia report, livecd is a "is a generic term for an operating system distribution that is executed upon boot, without installation on a hard drive. Typically, it is stored on bootable media such as a CD-ROM (Live CD), DVD (Live DVD), USB flash drive (Live USB), among others". using this kind of application user can get a "taste" of a full linux box without fighting with any setup. Once the machine with the livecd inside it, has been booted, the os is been loaded in the RAM and nothing is writen on the hard disk. Of course, just because all operation are made using ram inside of hard disk, all information are lost once the machine it's been shut down.
Task
There are many aplication that can be stisfied by a livecd:
- Using your favourite application anyone you can found a pc
- Teaching purpose: people can have machine with the needed software in a boot time
Limitation of a Livecd
I always talked about "machine" as the way for botting the livecd. Nothing has been said about the configuration. Once the cd has been bootted, it loads tool that detect the used hardware and configure everything to run smooth. This is easier to say (or write ) then to be done. There are a lot of differents kind of hardware and sometimes the configuration process can go wrong. This can sound as a big problem, but people should remember that every hardware come with its driver packages. In a livecd, all come inside a cd..Os,Driver and Application :) The other thing that should be remembered is that every works that is been done inside a livecd, is lost as soon as the machine its shout down.To avoid this you could use a usb sotrage device to save all your works.