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Quick Reviews Of The Latest From Crux, Knoppix

A semi-anonymous reader writes "lakerdonald has written a review of Knoppix 3.6, the latest release version of the popular Linux Live CD. Knoppix currently ranks #3 in the distrowatch chart, and is certainly a distro to keep your eyes on!" (Apparently, German readers can also get Knoppix 3.7 on the cover of a Germany computer magazine.) Another anonymous reader writes "The Crux Linux ppc port is growing really fast and well! These guys reviewed the release candidate #3 for the 2.0 version of this light-weight distribution."

19 comments

  1. Speed by Stevyn · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've used knoppix a lot and I think it's a great distro for a specific need, it's not fast. But I blame that on the fact it runs everything of the CD and into memory. This review is talking about lighting speed. I love knoppix, but it's never the
    "fast" distro. It's just the one that "works" TM.

    1. Re:Speed by cloudless.net · · Score: 3, Informative

      You can use Knoppix as a completely harddisk-based distro. It would be much faster than when you run it on CD-ROM.

    2. Re:Speed by Stevyn · · Score: 1

      Yeah I've done that a few times, but I never felt like it worked better than other common distros. I prefer it for use as a live CD.

    3. Re:Speed by Suppafly · · Score: 1

      You can use Knoppix as a completely harddisk-based distro. It would be much faster than when you run it on CD-ROM.

      Isn't it called Debian when you run it as a harddrive based distro?

  2. fast is relative by clsc · · Score: 4, Informative

    >> it's not fast. But I blame that on the fact it
    >> runs everything of the CD and into memory

    Then again, if you have a lot of memory, it's quite fast - otherwise the HDinstall feature is quite simple (although not mentioned in the review). If you HDinstall you'll have something like a debian distro, which will be as fast as you and your equipment allows it to be.

  3. 3.6 offers some big improvements by damiangerous · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Namely Captive NTFS and the ndiswrapper.

    This is a timely article, I just burned and used it today. A couple days ago my wife showed some interest in switching to Linux (after many XP frustrations) so I popped in a KNOPPIX 3.3 CD I had sitting around so she could try it out. She has an SMC2635 wireless card for her laptop and, sadly, it just isnt supported under Linux. Enter 3.6. It's still not supported, but two additions make it as painless as possible to get working: Captive NTFS and ndiswrapper. I downloaded the SMC drivers under XP and unpacked them on the hard drive. Booting back into KNOPPIX Captive NTFS then allowed me to mount the XP hard drive using XP's own NTFS dlls for read/write, and then use ndiswrapper to allow KNOPPIX to use the XP drivers for the SMC. Wireless goodness. The result? She's sitting behind me backing up files so I can repartition the HD to add a Linux partition.

  4. Re:ppc? by vocaro · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Is this a ppc linux or just posted on the wrong page?

    Did you read the text? "The Crux Linux ppc port is growing really fast and well!"

  5. Err... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why is this in the Apple section?

  6. Re:Err...uhm by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    because it runs on Apple hardware... but don't worry, I to was confused by the convoluted multitude of links and the seemingly endless number of contributors. : )

  7. Knoppix vs Mepis by rduke15 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Has someone tried recent versions of both Knoppix and Mepis?

    Reviews are interesting, but comparative remarks from actual users would be even more interesting.

    If you used both, how do they compare? Did you switch from one to the other, and why? Or do you use both for different purposes?

  8. Is there something as easy as Knoppix for ppc? by kalidasa · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've used Knoppix quite a bit, and have only twice had problems with hardware incompatibilities (both on old machines). On the other hand, every "live CD" distro I've tried for ppc (on a pretty new machine, a G3 white iBook) has had some problem, usually with video. This is rather strange, as x86 hardware is far more heterogenous than Apple hardware is.

    Sure, you can configure Gentoo to work on an iBook, but the whole purpose of a live cd is to have something quick and autoconfigurable. The last time I remember this subject coming up, about a year ago, this posting was modded informative for responding to the call for a realistic LiveCD distribution for PPC with "Debian isn't really as hard as the poster says . . . I got my iBook online with debian, everything working, in the space of one weekend." A weekend does not a Live CD make. Have the Live CDs for PPC improved to the point that they'll boot from autoconfigure on recent (1-4 year old) Apple hardware?

  9. So... does anybody have a torrent? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Someone posted on on the knoppix.net forums, but it is no longer available.

    1. Re:So... does anybody have a torrent? by Crypt0pimP · · Score: 1

      go to suprnova.org and search under linux apps, there should be a torrent there.

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  10. Crux on iBook by paz5 · · Score: 1

    I got an iBook at the begining of this year (being my first no linux machine in quite a while) and wanted to install dome flavor of linux alongside os x as soon as possible. I had no luck getting any distro to work right as all seemed aimed at the g3. Crux however is compileing the kernel at this very moment. Unlike the other distro's the install is going as expected could actually be done with little linux experiance from the instructions given (as is the intent of crux)

  11. I checked v3.6.. by antdude · · Score: 1

    It's nice. A lot of things had changed from v3.1, the last version I used. I was amazed. Everything worked out of the CD, including my audio, network, etc. I don't know why I was stuck at 1024x768 and couldn't go higher. Nor why it had to use 85 hz. I wanted 75 hz.

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