A live CD is one that you put in your CD rive and boot from it; it
usually contains a distribution of linux, like Mepis, Ubuntu or Koppix,
which gets installed in a RAMDISK and you can run it without involving
the computer's hard drive. Good for evaluating software (you can run
linux on windows computer, for example) and can also be used to install
the operating system. You can download the ISO image from the
appropriate website and burn your own CD, or get the CD for a trivial
cost from the distributors.
Regards - Chris
Lee Jenkins wrote:
Jury Azovtzev wrote:
Hallo!
I tryied to make education LiveCD with lazarus for students in local
college. But when i run all i found out there is not transactions,
Mysql and PostrgreSQL components in new lazarus anymore. Could
someone explane? Are they in other place now? Or what i have to do to
make application with data access functions?
Sorry to be so dense, but can someone explain the concept of a
LiveCD? Is it like TrixBox for Asterisk which included CentOS,
Asterisk (et all) as a one off installation?
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