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[http://releases.ubuntu.com/breezy/ Download Ubuntu 5.10][[BR]] [http://releases.ubuntu.com/dapper/ Download Ubuntu 6.06][[BR]] [http://releases.ubuntu.com/gutsy/ Download Ubuntu 7.10][[BR]] [http://releases.ubuntu.com/hardy/ Download Ubuntu 8.04] |
[[http://releases.ubuntu.com/breezy/|Download Ubuntu 5.10]]<<BR>> [[http://releases.ubuntu.com/dapper/|Download Ubuntu 6.06]]<<BR>> [[http://releases.ubuntu.com/gutsy/|Download Ubuntu 7.10]]<<BR>> [[http://releases.ubuntu.com/hardy/|Download Ubuntu 8.04]] |
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If you want to save your LiveCD session to a USB stick, check ["LiveCDPersistence"] | If you want to save your LiveCD session to a USB stick, check [[LiveCDPersistence]] |
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If you want to customize Ubuntu-based Live CD you should read [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization LiveCDCustomization Howto], look at this wiki page for instructions - ["LiveCDCustomization"] | If you want to customize Ubuntu-based Live CD you should read [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization|LiveCDCustomization Howto]], look at this wiki page for instructions - [[LiveCDCustomization]] |
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To create a customised live system without starting from an existing Ubuntu CD, see ["LiveCDCustomizationFromScratch"]. | To create a customised live system without starting from an existing Ubuntu CD, see [[LiveCDCustomizationFromScratch]]. |
A LiveCD is a special version of Ubuntu (or Linux in general) that is built to run only off the CD without needing to be installed. This makes a great tool to test hardware, do system recovery or show new people Ubuntu. As of Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake), you can also install off the LiveCD.
Downloading the LiveCD
Download Ubuntu 5.10
Download Ubuntu 6.06
Download Ubuntu 7.10
Download Ubuntu 8.04
Using the LiveCD
After you burn the cd (See BurningIsoHowto for help if needed), pop it into any computer and reboot the computer. Ubuntu will load. After you are done, shut the computer down and remove the cd.
See also LiveCdFaq
Keeping your LiveCD settings
If you want to save your LiveCD session to a USB stick, check LiveCDPersistence
Customizing Ubuntu-based LiveCD (make your own LiveCD)
If you want to customize Ubuntu-based Live CD you should read LiveCDCustomization Howto, look at this wiki page for instructions - LiveCDCustomization
To create a customised live system without starting from an existing Ubuntu CD, see LiveCDCustomizationFromScratch.
See also
- SimplifiedLiveCD