One of the killer advantages of Linux, in addition to multi-locale user logins, is its ability to allow an entire distro to be provided in a single CD.

After Knoppix, we now have another "independent" Linux demo CD called "Yoper". If anyone is interested in the newest KDE but afraid to mess up current system, try the Yoper CD--it includes KDE 3.1 RC5. There is a striking similarity between KDE 3.1 and the next version of Windows. (It should be very clear as to who is copying whom, but as it was said in "Apple vs. Microsoft", there is no copyright in look-n-feel.)

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