Knoppix is a lightweight Linux distro that is anything but light in its features and functions. It equals or exceeds the performance of all the desktop varieties I run in Ubuntu and Linux Mint. It ...
Knoppix Hacks, written by our very own Linux.Ars contributor Kyle "greenfly" Rankin, delves deep into the heart of Knoppix and shows how to use this "veritable Swiss Army knife in CD form" with a ...
There's nothing like spending the day indoors during New England's first hot sunny Saturday in 2006. But indoors is where I spent it trying to get some valuable data off what, for all intents and ...
Knoppix is one of the oldest Linux distributions still around, and it was one of the first Linux Live CD distributions. If my memory is correct, the first generally available release of Knoppix (on a ...
As distribution innovations go, Knoppix is a revelation. A bootable CD that provides a completely self-contained and fully functional desktop? All that and it leaves my hard drive untouched? What ...
If you have used Knoppix for any extended period of time, chances are you eventually thought about customizing it. You might have simply wanted to make cosmetic changes with a new background and a ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Even if you have no intention of getting up close and personal with Linux, it may pay to download and burn a version called Knoppix (go ...
Knoppix was started as an experiment for learning how to boot and run the operating system from removable media, and automatically adapt the software for different hardware and peripherals. What gave ...
Gearhead discussed “ Knoppix Hacks ” (O’Reilly) some time ago and now from not only the same stables but with the same jockey, Kyle Rankin, comes “ Knoppix Pocket Reference.” Despite being a trim 75 ...
I would like to perform an install of (Debian) sarge onto my new nforce2-based computer. I get all kinds of grief when I try to boot with the default debian kernel of 2.4.24.1. (Among other things, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Even if you have no intention of getting up close and personal with Linux, it may pay to download and ...