PLD LiveTh

powered by PLD Linux

  • What is Liveth?

    Liveth is a Live-CD project to let you test PLD Linux without installing it to your hard drive. It is also useful for rescuing damaged systems. This project provides a tons of powerful tools.

    screenshots: bootloader, gnome, installing live on disk

    PLD-Liveth 2010.11 released, see changelog

  • Features

    • Based on Th (3.0) release
    • Powered by GNOME
    • Pendrive version (tar archive), see howto (2009.02 version only)
    • Automatic handling of both wired and wireless networks
    • Graphical and text mode
    • Count of network daemons: (e.g.: NFS, OpenVPN, SSH) and utils (e.g.: bacula, nmap, tcpdump, kismet). And much, much more...
    • Quick boot time
    • liveth2disk script allows to install live on your hard disk (check docs/README_installation file)
    • Updateable (use poldek or PackageKit)
  • Requirements

    • i686/x86_64 machine
    • CD-ROM
    • 512MiB RAM
  • Download

    The latest version is:

    2010.11

    main sources:

    • ftp://ftp.pld-linux.org
    • http://ftp.pld-linux.org

    mirrors:

    • ftp://ftp4.pld-linux.org
    • http://ftp4.pld-linux.org
    • ftp://ftp.atm.pld-linux.org
    • ftp://ep09.pld-linux.org
  • Software

    The most important software:

    • kernel: 2.6.36
    • GNOME: 2.32.1
    • Xorg: 1.9
    • NetworkManager: 0.8
    • Iceweasel 3.6.12
    • Avahi (zeroconf)

    check full list...

LiveTh is a project of Paweł Kwiatkowski: qwiat{AT}pld-linux{DOT}org

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