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knoppixnovice
07-01-2005, 05:14 AM
I am a total newbie to Linux so please excuse the stupid questions:

1. From the little I have read, Knoppix seems to be famous for its Live CD. But is it a regular installable distribution like Ubuntu, Mepis, Mandrake, etc? Is the instalable version different or larger that the Live CD - which is awesome?

2. I read on your website that there is a DVD version (4.0) which is larger than the CD version. If one installes the CD version, can the additional programs on the DVD be installed too? How? What are the additional programs?

Thank you.

UnderScore
07-01-2005, 05:28 AM
Welcome to Knoppix.net!

1) It is designed & intended to be used as a bootable LiveCD distribution. There is only the LiveCD or LiveDVD an not a separate hard drive installable version. Please read my answer to number two, then read this thread as we have covered many of the main points in detail. http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19815

2) You can't choose the software on either the CD or the DVD. The installer is a dialog/Xdialog script that guides the user to partition the HD, create a user account, enter the root passwd, and then decompresses the entire compresed CD to the new partition. Then it applies runs a clean up script and installs the grub bootloader. At no point is there any choice in deciding which packages to install since ALL of them get installed. You can not combine the CD's packages with the DVD packages as it is not set up to do this.

If you have further questions, you can search the forums as we have answered lots of questions. You can also try the Documentation (http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/) and the FAQs listed in it. If you still have need more answers, then please post detailed questions so we can help you.

James

knoppixnovice
07-01-2005, 01:59 PM
I am a newbie to Linux and find this thread extremely useful. I have several questions, if I may barge in.
1. It was mentioned that installing Knoppix to HD is not a godd idea for various reasons, including that it would not be very secure. Is the security problem related to Knoppix itself or to the underlying Debian? Does the less sercure comment apply to using the live CD (uninstalled) too? What exactly is meant by "less secure"? Less stable or less secure internet-wise?

2. I did not know that Mepis and Ubuntu had a more limited source of available software compared to Debian. I did download Mepis as my first distribution and it installed and worked great right out of the box - which is a great confidence booster for a newbie. My question is related to the greater range of available software for Debian. Since distributions like Mepis and Ubuntu apparenty have quite large software repositories, how important would the non-available software be to the majority of users? That is, would it be isoteric software that 99% of people would never want? I am just curious and trying to understand.

3. I intend to purchase from Linuxonline.biz and similar the Debian you suggest to try and install it. However I have a find I would like to share with other newbies. I recently borrowed from the public library a new book: 6th edition of "Linux for Dummies" which contains a DVD that contains:

Fedora Core 3 complete
Full version of Linspire 4.5.602
Live version of Linspire 4.5.602
Live version of SUSE 9.2
Full version (3 CD isos) of Mandrake 10.1
Knoppix 3.6
Xandros 2.5
OpenOffice

This is a terrific for someone like me who does not have access to broadband. It allows me to try several distributions without the hassle of downloading and gives the newbie a head start in the exploration of distributions to choose. The book costs only $29 but is an even better deal for free from the library.

knoppixnovice
07-01-2005, 02:02 PM
Sorry, I meant this reply for the thread you pointed me to at http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19815 and wrote it here instead. My apologies.