Did anyone try scientific linux live CD?
I would certainly vote for that before Mint or fedora live CD.
I used SL for 2 years , it was easier than Ubuntu , media codecs support, gnome 2, RHEL clone (rock solid)
]]>Ubuntu (consumer-friendly rather than just user-friendly, shows off the most innovative mainstream UI. 12.04 LTS if fitting on a CD matters.)
Archbang (nice preview to the more technical side without being scary)
OpenSuse KDE (Very professional, should appeal to Windows power users)
Puppy 5.4.1 (lightweight, focus on being useful as a live medium)
I would certainly vote for that before Mint or fedora live CD.
]]>I was thinking about Ubuntu 12.04 and variants, but I don't know about other good distros for beginners. What do you all think?
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