Berry Linux is an innovative and versatile live CD Linux distribution, designed to provide users with a seamless experience by automatically detecting and supporting various hardware components such as graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI devices, USB peripherals, and more. As its name suggests, it offers the convenience of booting from a CD and enables users to test out or demo Linux without the need for installation on their hard drives. Alternatively, Berry Linux can also be installed onto a hard disk as well. Originally based on Red Hat Linux and KNOPPIX, this distribution has since evolved to utilize Fedora as its base operating system. With its flexibility and robustness, Berry Linux serves multiple purposes – from demonstration or education purposes to rescuing or troubleshooting systems without disrupting their current operating environments.
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