Linux User and Developer  |  Issue 179
BEST LIVE BOOTERS
A great feature of Linux is the ability to run the operating system without making modifications to the main drive on your machine, courtesy of live-boot
distros. For users who are exploring Linux for the first time, this makes the platform incredibly accessible. Being able to write an Ubuntu image, for example, to a USB stick and try the system out on your own hardware is very powerful as it enables a user to both get a feel for the OS and ensure hardware
compatibility in advance, you simply can’t do the same with Windows or Mac OS X.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Linux User and Developer Issue 179.