Knoppix 4.0 DVD - Like a Kid in a Candy Store 353
IdleTime writes "O'Reilly Developer Weblogs has a nice review of the new yet unreleased Knoppix 4.0 on DVD. As the article says 'A totally new release of Knoppix was unveiled at LinuxTag 2005, Knoppix 4.0. This is the release that introduces the split between "maxi" DVD and "mini" CD releases. I've tried out the 4.0 DVD and let me tell you, I'm like a kid in a candy store.'" AlexanderT points to some currently available torrent files for the DVD.
maybe im alone on this one (Score:5, Informative)
Re:maybe im alone on this one (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:maybe im alone on this one (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:maybe im alone on this one (Score:4, Insightful)
If you are writing anything over 20 pages, neither OOo nor MS Word, nor Wordperfect will do. Trust me I wrote a 100 page document once in Word, absolute nightmare.
Latex has a learning curve, but once you have passed it, there is nothing close.
Re:maybe im alone on this one (Score:4, Informative)
Having said that, the output is quite simply not the least bit comparable. LaTeX equations are beautiful, and OO.o equations are just barely tolerable (at best).
If you must use OO.o for document preparation, but want pretty looking equations try this [ucl.ac.be] which allows you to insert proper LaTeX equation output into OO.o docs with ease (as well as making them conveniently easily editable).
Jedidiah.
Re:maybe im alone on this one (Score:3, Interesting)
He also offers to ship of a CD (or two) full of sources to anybody who mails him a couple of bucks to cover mailing.
My guess is that he mostly just works with the debian binaries, himself.
RE: Knoppix plug (Score:5, Funny)
My question is: are the maxi ones super absorbancy?
Re: Knoppix plug (Score:5, Funny)
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Re: Knoppix plug (Score:2, Informative)
Re: Knoppix plug (Score:2, Insightful)
Oh wait, I forgot. Slashdot is all about beating a dead horse.
Re: Knoppix plug (Score:2)
could someone post a trackerless torrent/alternative link?
Re: Knoppix plug (Score:2, Informative)
Re: Knoppix plug (Score:5, Funny)
Thats what I keep telling my wife.
Woo! Knoppix! (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Uh (Score:5, Informative)
Quote from torrentreactor.to in IE:
The site might require the following ActiveX control: 'Free Download Access__ Click YES - If you agre...' from 'WEBSITE ACCCESS'. Click here to install..
Well, if WEBSITE ACCCESS wants me to install it, I better! It has THREE C's! That's one more C than normal access!
Come on guys, this is free software, no need to go to disreputable torrent sites to download it.
Re:Uh (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Visit Knoppix.net for more Knoppix 4.0 info (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Uh (Score:3, Informative)
It states:
As with some of the other versions that default into German, you can use the cheat code Knoppix lang=us (to get the equals sign, press shit+zero) which will than bring up a fully functional English version.
I'm still waiting for a peer to download from the torrent however.
Re:Uh (Score:5, Funny)
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It's also great for when the boss unexpectedly shows up: Why I'm playing Mortal Kombat during work? I'm practicing my EMACS macros, that's why!
Nice....... (Score:3, Interesting)
I would like to know what else is included in the DVD version that isn't in the CD variant, though.
Re:Nice....... (Score:3, Interesting)
We are at the point where we release too fast squeezing everything into every version on every distro. I am starting to think 2 releases a year is a rush.
Re:Nice....... (Score:4, Funny)
I think you're ready for Debian linux. The current stable release spent 4 years getting ready to be released. Then they delayed the release by 6 months because 'it wasn't ready.'
Re:Nice....... (Score:2, Funny)
That's nothing Microsoft is projecting the first stable release of Windows in 2018. Not to be outdone, 3D Realms said Duke Nukem Forever will be released sometime after that just to make sure that all the bugs are really gone.
However, they failed to clarify which software they were referring to.
Re:Nice....... (Score:2, Insightful)
-everphilski-
From the article (Score:5, Funny)
Ouch -- it hasn't been released yet and he's already ruined his copy? Hopefully he didn't delete the image file or he'll have to download it again.
Re:From the article (Score:3, Informative)
Does it have the Windows QEMU (Score:2, Interesting)
That sold one of my coworkers on it, and now he typically boots to linux instead of windows.
Don't get me wrong... (Score:2, Interesting)
Hell, I still like booting school computers into knoppix when no one is looking, then taking the CD out and walking off. They FREAK out... lol
Re:Don't get me wrong... (Score:5, Interesting)
Well, when I was travelling around the country, visiting my friends and family, for one. I wanted to ssh into my machine to read my mail, browse the web using firefox, and play my mp3s. To accomplish this on their spyware-ridden Windows machines, I brought with my a Knoppix CD, and a DVD of my mp3 files. No installing software on their machines (they surely don't have ssh installed), no worries about having my password stolen by whoever rooted that computer, no annoying pop-ups. Using Knoppix was the least intrusive method of doing this, as their PC is 100% back to its original state when I'm done with it.
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Re:Don't get me wrong... (Score:2)
As we all know, security is a process, once you remove the spyware issue from the host machine by booting from the DVD, the next issue is the hardware loggers and OTP is one solution for that problem.
Re:Don't get me wrong... (Score:2)
Re:Don't get me wrong... (Score:3, Insightful)
Here's an idea... leave the disk in when you leave.
Blanks don't cost much, and it's one way to "spread the word".
Re:Don't get me wrong... (Score:3, Interesting)
yeah but.... (Score:3, Insightful)
i promise they're out there, they're not even uncommon. sure, any pre-packaged machine will have one these days but, imho, one of the advantages to knoppix has always been all the functionality you get from a just one cd. i can certainly see how nice it is to have the choice of 7+ window managers and all those bulky suites that were being cut, but no mention is made regarding the continuation of the cd-based distro. is it going to be dropped?
download time is, as always, also a factor to consider.
i'm sure i'll download and try out this release, as i have with more than i can remember in the past, but it crosses my mind to wonder if such bulk might not hurt the usefullness of a traditionally handy distro.
Maxi = DVD, Mini = CD (Score:2, Informative)
Re:yeah but.... (Score:2)
A cheap thumb drive or small USB hard drive and it's a beast again.
Re:yeah but.... (Score:2)
This is the release that introduces the split between "maxi" DVD and "mini" CD releases.
The big news is that it's on a DVD, so it's no surprise that little detail is given on the CD version. Likely, it will have most of the same stuff that's been on every other CD release.
Re:yeah but.... (Score:3, Insightful)
That's what you use 3.9 or the "mini" version for. RTFA?
Re:yeah but.... (Score:3, Informative)
Go buy a DVD-burner for $41 [newegg.com] not only can you burn the iso in the torrent, but you can then boot off it.. maybe you prefer a black front panel $45 [newegg.com] or silver $49 [newegg.com]
perhaps you'd like a full retail box for a few dollars more. [newegg.com]
Appologies if the capabilities of said drives vary --; and a few are 'one day sale' links... they go up in price by $4 if you missed out on the 'one day sale' price.
Mind you this is for an NEC brand dvd burner, from a large and well rated online
Re:yeah but.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Your bad read my post, they should all be 16x Dual layer, dual format DVD burners. I researched the specific model about 6 months ago, and I own one, But at the time I ordered I payed $60. I burn between 6-10 DVDs a month and have had 0 coasters, even though I buy imation spindle media at super 30 cents a disc 'close out prices' at office max.
They weaknesses they have are only 8X -r burning speed, and only 2.4x dual layer burn speed. The
Kid in a candy store? (Score:4, Funny)
I was hoping he didn't mean morbidly obese, toothless, and spoiled rotten by overindulgent or inattentive parents.
Does more really equal better? (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm more interested in what the 4.0 "mini" release.
Re:Does more really equal better? (Score:2)
I agree the review is of the "ohh...shiny" sort, but at the same time being able to carry one DVD and boot to a known (and fully equipped) environment is a nice thing. (assumming where you go has a DVD drive!)
I'm more interested in hyper-threaded P4 support (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:I'm more interested in hyper-threaded P4 suppor (Score:3, Informative)
Try boot: parm " pci=bios " (? IIRC) to see if it will boot; then you can DL the source, recompile the kernel and test at your leisure.
--See this for more info:
ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/linux/knoppix/knoppix-che a tcodes.txt [uni-kl.de]
Is the DVD layout Extensible? Compressed? (Score:3, Interesting)
Also, I'm curious if the files are compressed? It's a tradeoff of storage and disk read speed vs. CPU speed, and unlike CDs, I'm
Re:I don't see how 'more' can hurt (Score:2)
Not to mention the fact that while just about every PC these days will have a CD-ROM drive, only about 25% of them will have a DVD-ROM drive making me have to carry two discs; one with everything and one scaled down to work everywhere. Well at least mostly everywhere as I have several PPC systems and Knoppix has always been x86.
At the other end of the spectrum ... (Score:5, Informative)
It takes just 50 MB and can be run off read only memory (or memory that you shouldn't write too much to) like compact flash or a usb dongle. It is a riff off Knoppix. It is the easiest way to create an 'embedded' system that I've seen.
Not only does Linux scale well but so, apparently, does Knoppix.
not damn small enough (Score:3, Informative)
Re:not damn small enough (Score:4, Funny)
Re:not damn small enough (Score:5, Funny)
If you line the 1s up lengthways, they slide down real easy. Just make sure that your way doesn't have any sharp kinks in it, or they may clog. Some people have had luck in soaking their 1s in water before transmission; it makes them easier to bend. However, wet ones have a tendency to stick together and they tend to come out the far end in clumps --- which is bad. Nothing makes a LAN game lag like soggy packets.
XFree? (Score:2)
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Re:XFree? (Score:4, Informative)
The license issues appeared just before 4.4
So there are no freedom issues.
Re:XFree? (Score:3, Informative)
There is another distro more "political" than Debian. It's Ututo-e [ututo.org.ar]. Is the only one sponsored by FSF. Acording to RMS, Debian is not kasher enought for him.
Here is a review [newsforge.com].
Re:XFree? (Score:2)
Re:XFree? (Score:2)
Re:XFree? (Score:2)
But you're right, it's Debian mantainers' job to do this. For better or worse, knowing Debians' history, it will take a good while until it reaches stable.
Re:XFree? (Score:2)
Re:XFree? (Score:2)
You speak as if this was in the past, but ATI cards still exist....
FYI: you can't choose the software (Score:5, Informative)
I use knoppix myself, I think it is the best distro out there and I plan on continue using knoppix.
I am just posting this because I was curious about it and had to go to the trouble to find out.
If you are interested in installing the DVD version of Knoppix to your hard drive you have to install it all. You can't pick and choose among the software.
FWIW.....
Re:FYI: you can't choose the software. True (Score:3, Informative)
Knoppix users & newbies should also note
Saving a borked system (Score:5, Informative)
A Knoppix LiveDVD is more geared towards booting a PC and being productive (with OpenOffice, Blender 3D, etc.)... however it's a great thing to have lying around because you can diagnose and repair a system, do a full virus scan (as pointed out in TFA), while having internet access, being able to open relevant wordprocessor documents, etc. etc. A LiveDVD like this could also help in extracting files from a corrupt filesystem (you can open and work with the files immediately, if that becomes necessary).
To anyone in the
For Windows repair (Score:2)
Knoppix is nice for Linux recovery, and I did encounter one NTFS partion that was seriously messed up that Windows didn't know was NTFS but Knoppix could (sorta) read.
Re:For Windows repair (Score:3, Informative)
You could also put the NTFS(.sys?) driver on a USB drive, or a floppy to use. OR you could use Captive's builtin ability to download some service pack from Microsoft's website and automatically grab the file from there, though it takes awhile to download and I'm sure Microsoft d
English version (Score:2, Informative)
Re:English version (Score:2)
Define unreleased (Score:3, Funny)
"nice review of the new yet unreleased Knoppix"
"currently available torrent files for the DVD"
Someone must be using a definition of "unreleased" that I'm not fimilar with.
Excuse I was looking for (Score:2)
Waiting for an actual review (Score:3, Interesting)
I really don't like it when people pass of a blog entry as a review. The author tells us that "There are simply tons of packages on this DVD", and spends three paragraphs (about a third of the 'review') describing ClamAV and how to use it - something which has little or nothing to do with Knoppix on DVD apart from that fact that it's included.
Nothing against Kyle Rankin and his blog of course, he's doing what blogs do. And it is nice to know I can now run Gnome. But shame on you Mr. IdleTime.
Re:Waiting for an actual review. (Score:3, Informative)
As for the review, if you are at all familiar with Knoppix then it is just the same Knoppix with a huge load of packages, some GUI improvements, and some new functionality brought about by using packages & configuration info from Knoppix derivatives (like Kanotix) that was then accepted by Klaus Knoppix & fed back into Knoppi
So ugly (Score:3, Interesting)
My only complaint is if you let it load the desktop, the desktop is incredibly ugly - busy amateurish backgrounds, and almost always the ugliest KDE themes. I can see Knoppix putting off a lot of people who would otherwise move to Linux when they see the awful desktop theme in Knoppix. Can't they make it simple and elegant like Red Hat's Bluecurve?
DVD's have faster read speed (Score:3, Insightful)
Donations? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:FP (Score:3, Funny)
Re: DVD Distros (Score:2)
Re: DVD Distros (Score:2, Informative)
This link below solved almost all of my problems. Go to the multimedia section and pick out the codecs.
http://packman.links2linux.de/ [links2linux.de]
In the libraries section look for the Win32-Codecs
The only thing I'm still frustrated is the Python libraries, and
Hope this helps!
Re:EN release? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Lang + torrent (Score:2)
I think you forgot something (Score:2, Funny)
Namely, your meds. You're frothing.
Re:Torrentreactor???!! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Get on those torrents (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Hooray!! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Get the "New yet unreleased" torrent here... (Score:2)
Re:Get the "New yet unreleased" torrent here... (Score:2)
Re:Everything including the kitchen sink??? (Score:2, Funny)
https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.
Re:USB Flash Drives (Score:2)
Re:DVD Compression? (Score:3, Interesting)
Suppose you can read 10M/s from the disc. If it's uncompressed, that's exactly what your throughput is. What if you get 2:1 compression (at least for that piece of data)? Suddenly your effective throughput is 20M/s.
Obviously this is a tradeoff between media speed and CPU/memory. But it's very likely that the Knoppix DVD contains a compressed filesystem to increase performance.