A fully operational version of Linux that boots from a CD without upsetting the hard disk proves a very useful tool when Windows will not work, says Kelvyn Taylor
The other day I noticed a colleague apparently installing Linux on a PC in the labs. This was a cause of some concern, because I had been using the same system to test some hardware, and didn't wan...
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