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Can I install Desktop Environments on a Live CD?

I [a pure Windows user] want to try out various Linux Desktop Environments to prepare for an eventual switch to Linux.

I am wondering if this can be done using the Ubuntu Live CD/DVD.

I would also like to know what exactly the Live CD does, as texts about it mention that I can download and install packages (which I assume includes Desktops and programmes?) but I am not sure whether they get installed onto my hard drive, stored in my RAM or burned onto the live CD.

Please help me understand the Live CD concept better, cheers.

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For pxe boot I need iso Ubuntu. The problem is when Clients requests iso from the Server and iso is Standard Desktop Image (around 1.5 GB), Clients just do not have enough RAM... So I need just Live CD with no option 'Install Ubuntu'

Is it possible to download only Live CD Image and if it is please share the link.

Thanks in advance!

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The standard Ubuntu Cd can be used as a LiveCd as well as an installer. Live mode is the default option when booting from CD. Only some of the non-standard downloads (such as the 'Alternate Cd') lack this functionality.

Ubuntu recommends at least 2GB of RAM for the LiveCd, so maybe your client isn't up to par? Have you tried a lighter distro like Lubuntu or Xubuntu?

Another great option would be to customize the standard Ubuntu ISO, removing some of the larger software packages like OpenOffice, GIMP, and Firefox. These are considerably larger than the install software.

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