Live CDs - una manera de elegir tu distribución

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Un Live CD te permite probar la última versión estable de KDE SC sin necesidad de instalar Linux ni de cambiar tu instalación de Linux existente. Estas distribuciones se ejecutan completamente desde el CD y no modifican tus discos duros. Por tanto pueden ser probados en un ordenador con Windows sin ningún riesgo. Todos los CDs mostrados a continuación son de descarga gratuita.

KDE Neon

KDE Neon is a KDE project that provides the latest versions of KDE software on top of the latest LTS version of Ubuntu. There are two versions of KDE Neon: the User Edition that comes with the latest released versions of KDE software, and the Developer Edition based on pre-release versions. With the Developer edition you have the choice between using the stable or the unstable branch.

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Kubuntu LiveCD

La versión live CD de Kubuntu Linux, la opción de Ubuntu con el escritorio Plasma de KDE.

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OpenSUSE Live-CD

Permite probar OpenSUSE con KDE SC e instalarlo en el disco duro.

openSUSE Argon is based on openSuse Leap (the stable distribution) while openSuse Krypton is based on openSUSE Tumbleweed (the rolling distribution).

Fedora

Una distribución enfocada a usuarios que quieren lo último y lo mejor que esté disponible en el mundo del Software Libre. Fedora KDE normalmente tiene la última versión estable de KDE en los repositorios, y normalmente hay versiones beta en repositorios extra.

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Fedora Kinoite

Fedora Kinoite is an immutable desktop operating system aimed at good support for container-focused workflows.

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Mageia

Mageia is a community based distribution. It is a fork of Mandriva.

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Netrunner

Netrunner is based on Kubuntu with it main focus on KDE, and aims to be complete operating system for both beginners and experts.

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KaOS

KaOS is a "rolling release" distribution focused on KDE.

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PCLinuxOS

Basada en Mandrake (ahora conocido como Mandriva).

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SuperX

An Indian project, SuperX is based on Ubuntu. From the project site: SuperX uses a tweaked version of KDE and is aimed towards beginners, casual users and business looking for a well supported user-friendly Linux OS.

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ROSA

ROSA, a Russian company, offers their enterprise solution ROSA Marathon 2012 for download. The new ROSA Desktop.Fresh edition is aimed at regular desktop users.

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Pisi Linux

Pisi Linux is Turkish project building on the original Pardus project. Pisi Linux is a community project.

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OpenMandriva Lx

OpenMandriva Lx aims to be easy to get started with but also cater to the advanced user. OpenMandriva is a community project.

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Porteus

Designed to run from a USB flash drive, Porteus is small and fast. Porteus is a community project based on Slackware.

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Neptune

Another KDE-only distribution based on Debian.

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MX Linux

Starting with release 19.2, which was released on August 15, 2020 MX Linux is also available with KDE Plasma. MX Linux is a cooperative venture between the antiX and former MEPIS communities using best tools and talents from each distro. It is a midweight OS designed to combine an elegant and efficient desktop with simple configuration, high stability, solid performance and medium-sized footprint. On MX Linux systemd is not used by default. However it can be enabled, if you prefer to use it.[1]

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Nitrux

Based on Debian, Nitrux offers an up-to-date Plasma desktop, showcases the Maui apps, and emphasizes AppImages to manage end-user software. Nitrux is also available in a version based on the Linux Libre kernel.

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A todas horas aparecen nuevos Live CDs y DVDs. Si has oído hablar de una distribución y crees que te gustaría probarla, busca en Internet información para ello. Posiblemente descubras que también hay un Live CD disponible.

  1. For details check the following entry on MX Linux wiki