GRML is debian based and tailored towards sysadmins. It is console/text centric, and provides a number of security "features". For those still(?) afraid of runlevel 2, there is fluxbox. It is Reaping the benefits of knoppix's hardware detection, debian's repositories/apt-getables, and gutted out KDE and others from knoppix and replaced with MANY console/text based tools. give it a whirl.
For the afraid-to-leave-M$, try QEMU and run grml within your current OS.
http://grml.org/
i got a new pair of shoes bought for me for "plugging in the usb of a digital cam" (((installing it into a windows xp/dell.)))
i stayed for a few minutes just to rid myself of guilt.
GRML is debian based and tailored towards sysadmins. It is console/text centric, and provides a number of security "features". For those still(?) afraid of runlevel 2, there is fluxbox. It is Reaping the benefits of knoppix's hardware detection, debian's repositories/apt-getables, and gutted out KDE and others from knoppix and replaced with MANY console/text based tools. give it a whirl. For the afraid-to-leave-M$, try QEMU and run grml within your current OS. http://grml.org/
i got a new pair of shoes bought for me for "plugging in the usb of a digital cam" (((installing it into a windows xp/dell.))) i stayed for a few minutes just to rid myself of guilt.