As you already know, the CentOS 7 enterprise-ready operating system was announced recently on Softpedia and it’s based on the publicly available sources of the award-winning Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 distribution.
This article is the second in a series of two original screenshot tour blog posts for the CentOS 7 Linux distro. It will give you a visual tour of the KDE Live DVD edition of the highly-acclaimed OS.
As its name suggests, CentOS 7 KDE Live flavor is built around the KDE Plasma graphical desktop environment, which has been slightly customized with the CentOS logo and a carefully tuned selection of open source applications.
When compared with the standard Live CD of CentOS 7, which is built around the GNOME 3 desktop environment, the KDE Live edition comes with a plethora of software, among which we can mention the LibreOffice office suite, Empathy IM client, Ekiga softphone, Mozilla Firefox web browser, Evolution email and calendar client, as well as KDE-specific apps and utilities.
You can download KDE Live DVD edition of CentOS 7 right now from Softpedia. Please note that it has been designed from the ground up to work only on computers that support the 64-bit (x86_64 or amd64) instruction set architecture. It can be permanently and easily installed to a local drive, thanks to the graphical installer script provided on the main menu.