On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 9:47 PM, Randy R <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 5:10 PM, jon pounder <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Live usb sticks are another matter (assuming your bios actually reliably
> > boots them) at least you can save your changes and pickup where you left
> > off the next time.
>
> Excellent point, thanks!
>
>
> Yeah, makes a lot of sense from this perspective to have a live usb stick.
However, cds are much cheaper to usb drives.

 Live  CD's are good to give a demo to someone who does not want to go
through the process of installing and configuring the application, which is
hard for a layman. For a complex product like asterisk, I would rather get a
live cd, pop it in, get it to work quickly and when I am happy with the
demo, I could go into   the details of installation.

 Ofcourse, for a application which is just straightforward as installing
from a package manager, live cd's are of little use.

I am a power user, but I have seen people using live cd's to just get a hang
of things.

Thanks
Gourav
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