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    I'd just like to slip in my two cents about the original post..

    I think having the extra programs IS a good thing in some ways. Personally, I rather use KDE and mostly it's apps, but some people like GNOME, or some people may just want something neat and simple like IceWM, so it's nice for anyone to be able to download Knoppix and be able to use the software they like right "out of the box".

    And re-mastering IS addictive it's nice having CD-RW's.. not so nice having a burner that can only do 4x re-write .

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    Alextreme.............sounds like a plan to me

    The multitrack idea is facinating. I saw on /. some time ago about a sound studio distro. I could imagine making a sound studio track would be within reason for your knopbase. I myself am facinated with the idea of a lightweight gui track. The window manager must be fast and efficient and themeable (wow, cool word). I need to look on the web for some data. Surely somebody has done some kind of study on what the average person uses his computer for. From this I would like to include the best apps for the job. Web browser, email, ftp, chat, mp3/ogg player, cd ripper, cd burner, video player are all gimmes. I suppose openoffice and the gimp would need to included also. A solitaire and minesweeper game (chuckle) would round it out. I am sure I have left some things out. Once I get some time I am going to dive into the idea. I just got through cleaning and scanning 1745 35mm color slides and I need a break from XP for a while.
    Does anybody have any suggestions for a windows manager, I plan on tinkering with all the wm that Knoppix sports and start from there.
    A good name for a modular (add the functionality track of your choice) Knoppix could be morphix I suppose.

    Maudite

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    KnopBase(morphix?) idea

    Have to say I like that name


    so Alex is making this base distro, I have no idea how to go about making a second track with apps.... but anyway. Why not make it an option to have the second track on another CD? like, KnopBase boots and loads itself onto the ramdisk, spits out CD drive and asks politely for a module disc? I say only as an option because some people may want to run this thing as a server on something without enough ram.

    I'm still not sure I quite understand how this second track/cd thing would work. It would be another compressed ISO image, right? how would it be made though? knopbase boots, detects everything, then mounts the second compressed image, chroots to it, and voila?

    I have to say I love the idea and I'll help out testing it and what not if possible(I'm on dial up as well , although my brother has high speed at university).

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    Re: KnopBase(morphix?) idea

    Quote Originally Posted by dvessey
    Have to say I like that name
    so Alex is making this base distro, I have no idea how to go about making a second track with apps.... but anyway. Why not make it an option to have the second track on another CD? like, KnopBase boots and loads itself onto the ramdisk, spits out CD drive and asks politely for a module disc? I say only as an option because some people may want to run this thing as a server on something without enough ram.

    I'm still not sure I quite understand how this second track/cd thing would work. It would be another compressed ISO image, right? how would it be made though? knopbase boots, detects everything, then mounts the second compressed image, chroots to it, and voila?

    I have to say I love the idea and I'll help out testing it and what not if possible(I'm on dial up as well , although my brother has high speed at university).
    Hmm, Morphix sounds nice! I'm still sliming down the base distro (53mb's (this time for real, i hope ) after which i'll try to make a session for KnopNL Desktop (the one with icewm and all those nice apps).
    The spitting-out thing sounds like it could be usable, but then you could just as well throw everything on one cd (i dont think the savings would be that great, and it would be a waste for using 2 cd's, imho). I'm looking into multisession cd's at the moment, i'm just hoping that it's flexible enough to work. I'm afraid that i'll have to cut everything from usr and use that as a mountpoint for the compressed module, that would mean no manuals, and throwing kudzu, awk and the rest in /bin or another root directory. Configurationfiles would also be a pain...

    as for maudite, KnopNL now uses icewm, imho the lightest and most usable (for people wanting a startbutton and a taskbar, to be honest i dont prefer it). We could have a Light GUI track (that DOESNT have openoffice, dammit , one with a light track more aimed at professional users (blackbox/wmaker/waimea, emacs/vim) and a heavy track, carrying KDE3/Gnome2 and Openoffice *shudder*, thats what i didn't like about knoppix

    i've already mentioned the possibilities for non-GUI distro's, like a hardware-testing track, server-track, firewall-track and game-tracks (like the UT2003 demo knoppix cd, just more easier to make). The possibility of more than two tracks could also be thought about, but there would have to be a different mountpoint for every track

    Glad to see some of you this enthusiastic, this might actually work

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    Re: KnopBase(morphix?) idea

    Quote Originally Posted by Alextreme

    Hmm, Morphix sounds nice! I'm still sliming down the base distro (53mb's (this time for real, i hope ) after which i'll try to make a session for KnopNL Desktop (the one with icewm and all those nice apps).
    The spitting-out thing sounds like it could be usable, but then you could just as well throw everything on one cd (i dont think the savings would be that great, and it would be a waste for using 2 cd's, imho). I'm looking into multisession cd's at the moment, i'm just hoping that it's flexible enough to work. I'm afraid that i'll have to cut everything from usr and use that as a mountpoint for the compressed module, that would mean no manuals, and throwing kudzu, awk and the rest in /bin or another root directory. Configurationfiles would also be a pain...

    as for maudite, KnopNL now uses icewm, imho the lightest and most usable (for people wanting a startbutton and a taskbar, to be honest i dont prefer it). We could have a Light GUI track (that DOESNT have openoffice, dammit , one with a light track more aimed at professional users (blackbox/wmaker/waimea, emacs/vim) and a heavy track, carrying KDE3/Gnome2 and Openoffice *shudder*, thats what i didn't like about knoppix

    i've already mentioned the possibilities for non-GUI distro's, like a hardware-testing track, server-track, firewall-track and game-tracks (like the UT2003 demo knoppix cd, just more easier to make). The possibility of more than two tracks could also be thought about, but there would have to be a different mountpoint for every track

    Glad to see some of you this enthusiastic, this might actually work
    that's what I figured about the the configuration files etc...

    There's got to be some better way to do it besides the two ways already mentioned(/usr as mountpoint and chroot'ing). How much of a problem would chrooting actually make?

    heh.. if a DVD version of this was made it could fit all the different modules onto one DVD

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    a dvd version would be nice, but there are still some problems. read what i said here:
    http://knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.p...ght=dvd+burner

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    Re: KnopBase(morphix?) idea

    Quote Originally Posted by dvessey

    that's what I figured about the the configuration files etc...

    There's got to be some better way to do it besides the two ways already mentioned(/usr as mountpoint and chroot'ing). How much of a problem would chrooting actually make?

    heh.. if a DVD version of this was made it could fit all the different modules onto one DVD
    To be totally honest, i don't know!
    chrooting seemed to me to be overly complex, but after another thought it may be a whole lot better than removing /usr.
    I guess the only way would be to try it (didn't have much time today), but i still like the idea of having multiple modules at once (maybe one major module, that is chrooted into, and multiple minor modules loaded into /usr/local or a different mountpoint alltogether? you might even have base check for them and let them change conf's or launch additional apps. On the other hand, i had liked seperating X from windowmanager and apps...)

    Those different modules on one cd could also be a possibility, you might even have a lilo-GUI to select which module to load at startup (or a framebuffer-one, it would be more flexible than poor old lilo, and would seem faster).

    Well, enough to do, i'll sleep a night over it

    alex

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    Modularity

    I'm starting to work on a Model-K (Modular Opensource Distribution Evaluating Live-CD's (based on) Knoppix)

    I plan to rip the guts out and have only the kernel, apt, hd-install and knoppix add-ons for console.

    Does any one know where to get the .deps for the knoppix add-ons?

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    I think you can get the debs at knopper.net/knoppix... check out utils section or downloads or something.

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    Those of you looking for a place to host projects like Morphix: There are a number of higher-bandwidth sites offering space for such things! Most prominent would be SourceForge.net, but if you hunt around a bit, there are several alternatives.

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