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Knoppix 3.3 Is Out

maedls.at writes "After 6 months of development, the latest version of Knoppix 3.3 is out - Kernel 2.4.22 with HIGHMEM (4GB) support, KDE 3.1.3, XFree86 4.3, OpenOffice 1.0.3 (German and English), KOffice 1.2.1, new boot options for RAM or hard-disk preload of the CD. Possibility to create a persistent homedir with personal data and desktop settings on a memory stick or similar, optional with AES encryption." The main Knoppix site is still down in protest of European software patent legislation (click on the link inside the English paragraph to get to the meat of the site), but the excellent knoppix.net has a detailed changelog.

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  1. Re:Why? by Kethinov · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Uhh because Knoppix is better than WinXP will ever be. I'm a lab assistant at my college and I run Knoppix live CD to do my every day stuff at work. It's perfect for taking over Winblows computers without ever having created existence of it being there. When I'm done I just shut it off, reboot, and 2 minutes later the original WinXP OS is back and no one cares that I've been using a good OS.

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  2. Re:Why no OpenOffice.org 1.1.0? by stefanlasiewski · · Score: 5, Insightful

    OOo 1.1.0 is still in the release candidate state.

    Knopper is very limited by space. Perhaps he didn't want to include software that's still in the testing phase? There's alot of software available in Debian unstable (contrib) , but not all of it is production-ready.

    RC4 only came out a few weeks ago, and it does take some time for the Knoppix folks to put out a release ("... After 6 months of development... ").

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  3. Re:What you don't look at the page first? by Feztaa · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Hooray! This is exactly what Bram Cohen wanted. Up until now, the usual way to get linux ISOs on bittorrent was for somebody to get it off the FTP and then post a torrent link.

    It looks like linux distros are 'getting it' and posting torrent links to help curb their bandwidth bills.

    Now let's hope the next version of RedHat is available from an official RH bittorrent link... :)

  4. Re:What you don't look at the page first? by Feztaa · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Because my university doesn't have anything newer than redhat 7.3. And the other universities are too far away to be fast anyway.

    I got RH9 off bittorrent and my download was 600kB/s, while my upload was 900 kB/s. That's why I want an official bittorrent link, instead of just the university links.

  5. Re:What you don't look at the page first? by Drakonite · · Score: 4, Insightful
    What you don't look at the page first?

    Amazingly enough, the story isn't an article to go see, it's an iso to download. So should everyone go hit knoppix's server to slashdot it for a while? Or should the smart ones of us realize there are torrents available, and click one of them so as to not slashdot the website?

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  6. Hardware Support by MalleusEBHC · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I couldn't find this on the site, but how wide of a range of hardware does Knoppix support? I work as a network technician at my university, which entails a good number of calls where I must go out and troubleshoot a resident's network connection. Many a time I will run into a spot where I can nail it down to either being a problem with the OS or a problem with the NIC. For the Macs, I just use my iBook as a Firewire boot drive, however the Windows boxes prove to be somewhat of a pain. It would be a dream if I could just boot from Knoppix and be able to remove the potentially problematic OS from the equation. However, given the wide range of hardware I see out there, I wonder if a standard Knoppix setup would be able to support all the hardware I run into.

  7. Re:After you get it, Help Advertise Knoppix. by mabhatter654 · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Great idea, but you have to help the newbies out! Knoppix is GREAT for new users. Most modern [not bleeding edge] hardware works right away. You can even setup Web, email, samba, etc. all from the disk.

    It's great to show Bosses, because you don't have to wreck a computer to use it! But an AOL style mass mailing would be a really, really bad idea. It still requires somebody to SHOW how to use it, otherwise people will hate it rather than like it!

  8. Re:Why no OpenOffice.org 1.1.0? by Micah · · Score: 3, Insightful

    > OOo 1.1.0 is still in the release candidate state.

    Yes, but the OOo folks have said that it is production-ready. I think they did at RC3.

    OOo 1.1.x, even in its current RC form, is light years ahead of OOo 1.0.x, and very stable. No new distro release should ever ship 1.0.x again, period! :)