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    Thank you for this comparison!

    You mention the "hard-drive install option ". For many people in the MX & MEPIS forum the HD install is the standard and the use of antiX/MX as a Live system on CD or USB is the option. The other way to remaster is to create a snapshot of your HD installation and to build a new USB stick by "live usb".

    For me the big advantage of antiX/MX is, it's a "rolling-release distro" and you have not the different version problem as with Knoppix.

    "single partition configuration" - you can always use additional partitions: edit the '/etc/fstab' and use a sysmlink to this partition.

    "analog desktop clock" - change the setting from analog to digital or use DateTime clock in the panel (and the panel for example at the top instead of at the left side).

    Greetings Werner

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    Thank you for your comments, Werner.

    The rolling release is a big improvement. However, I just found out
    from anti himself that I cant upgrade the kernel with a liveUSB.

    I'd be just as happy with a small non-persistence /home partition,
    maybe not even squashed.

    You can scale the analog clock simply by widening the Xfce panel width
    just a little, so that's not really a problem.

    My remaining hangup with MX is: I only have a hazy feeling for the configuration.
    Somehow, I've remastered half a dozen times and it's still intact and working.

    I don't know why the antis don't just copy Klaus' uefi scheme which allows
    an either/or approach to legacy/uefi.

    I have decoded the MX initrd.gz and put its init in geany for browsing.
    Nice looking code by BitJam, about 4000 lines of bash. Still could use a
    roadmap.

    MX also has an aufs dependence like Knoppix which may be in danger if
    aufs gets thrown out of the kernel.
    Last edited by utu; 01-03-2015 at 07:22 PM.

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    an addendum to my previous

    Quote Originally Posted by Werner P. Schulz View Post
    You mention the "hard-drive install option ". For many people in the MX & MEPIS forum the HD install is the standard and the use of antiX/MX as a Live system on CD or USB is the option. The other way to remaster is to create a snapshot of your HD installation and to build a new USB stick by "live usb".
    I had in mind some comparison with Knoppix's 0wn 'HD install' which always required some caveats.
    It is clear the MX 'live' approach is an extension of the poor-man's (HD) install as a means of making a LiveUSB.

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