Why Aren't All Linux Live CDs Configurable?

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Yes, Linux is an operating system that I do recommend to people at times. I don't use Linux as my operating system, but I do have several Linux live CDs. A live CD is one that is started as an ISO file that you download, burn it to a CD, pop it into your drive and reboot. Your computer will run Linux from memory, without writing it to your hard drive.

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