
Berry Linux is an easy-to-use bootable CD Linux distribution that offers automatic hardware detection, making it suitable for users who want to try out Linux without installation. It supports a wide range of graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices, as well as other peripherals. Ideal for demonstrations, education, or rescue purposes, Berry Linux can be run directly from the CD without installing anything on a hard disk, though an option for permanent installation is available if more storage space (1.2GB) is provided. Its origins trace back to Red Hat Linux and KNOPPIX before eventually aligning with Fedora.
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