Knoppix 3.3 Is Out 430
maedls.at writes "After 6 months of development, the latest version of Knoppix 3.3 is out - Kernel 2.4.22 with HIGHMEM (4GB) support, KDE 3.1.3, XFree86 4.3, OpenOffice 1.0.3 (German and English), KOffice 1.2.1, new boot options for RAM or hard-disk preload of the CD. Possibility to create a persistent homedir with personal data and desktop settings on a memory stick or similar, optional with AES encryption." The main Knoppix site is still down in protest of European software patent legislation (click on the link inside the English paragraph to get to the meat of the site), but the excellent knoppix.net has a detailed changelog.
DVD Knoppix? (Score:5, Interesting)
and start including mplayer on these cds
Re:DVD Knoppix? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:DVD Knoppix? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:DVD Knoppix? (Score:4, Informative)
Mostly, it's to hard for the One Guy [Klaus Knopper] and a couple friends to keep up more than 1 offical version. So for quality-sake, they don't do that, and try to keep one version they can test throughly and do a really GREAT JOB on! It's better that way.
Re:DVD Knoppix? (Score:3, Interesting)
On a side note, we use Knoppix in our Internet Boutique. We have one server booting off a CD and then the stations boot via PXE from the server. At the end of the day, the last one out flips the main circuit-breaker and all the machines go dark. In the morning, the server comes on aut
Re:DVD Knoppix? (Score:3, Informative)
If you need more help, reply and I'll give you a bunch of links.
flaming debian-legal list=legal issues? (Score:5, Informative)
*rolling eyes*
If that's Xnoppix's reason, they've been reading debian-legal too much and comparing the code too little. If Mplayer has "legal issues", then so does Xine. Both players can decrypt DVDs, both can use borrowed win32 codecs, both use algorithms that are subject to patents (in the US). Where's the difference? The Mplayer devs got into a nasty flamewar with debian-legal people, and the Xine team didn't.
Re:flaming debian-legal list=legal issues? (Score:3, Interesting)
Sure it's a trivial distiction, but logic isn't really part of the current digital copyright system.
Re:flaming debian-legal list=legal issues? (Score:2, Informative)
knx-hdinstall (Score:5, Informative)
That's what the knx-hdinstall command does.
Fix for nvidia chipset? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Fix for nvidia chipset? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Fix for nvidia chipset? (Score:2)
If I boot off Knoppix, as soon as Linux reaches the X-windows stage, my monitor goes into some power-saving mode and I cannot turn it back on (Yes, I know how to work around this, but it's annoying).
But I'm sure this is an X bug (It happens with the RedHat installer also, and I think it happens with the default Debian X setup). I have an old monitor (Decaview V385), so I never gave it much thought.
Is this what you experienced?
Re:Fix for nvidia chipset? (Score:2)
People with nForce2 chipsets (motherboard chipsets, not video) had problems running Knoppix 3.2. I haven't tried the new Knoppix yet.
how about a patched kernel (Score:3, Interesting)
Dammit! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Dammit! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Dammit! (Score:2)
But I don't want to use Paypal because I hate their fees. I don't have a quarter, but I will send you 4 nickels and 7 pennies via first class postal mail. Of course, it'll take 2-3 stamps to send it to you, but it's all worth it!
(PS: I'm exaggurating about the $0.25 Paypal charge)
Hurry up and make my download go faster! (Score:3, Informative)
That's for the English image. V3.3-2003-09-22.
worked for me today (Score:4, Informative)
Re:worked for me today (Score:3, Interesting)
Get it in Canada (Score:5, Informative)
If you don't have access to a good pipe, you can always order it from Nattor the Little CD Vendor:
http://www.waglo.com/nattor/ [waglo.com]
P.S.: don't complain that my sig is redundant - someone probably has them turned off. Thanks :)
Re:Get it in Canada (Score:2)
Re:Get it in Canada (Score:2)
Re:Get it in Canada (Score:2)
Hum, doesn't Safari use the same engine? A friend said it was ok - unless you mean the blue copyright bar at the bottom? That's a bug in the page, I'll get around to fixing it soon.
Otherwise, I'm curious: how is it displaying improperly?
Nobody with konqueror mentionned anything before either, which is either good or bad depending on how you want to see it :)
How to create a persistant homedir on USB memory (Score:2)
How can I create a persistant home directory on it?
I love Knoppix, and this was my big gripe.
Re:How to create a persistant homedir on USB memor (Score:5, Informative)
Re:How to create a persistant homedir on USB memor (Score:4, Informative)
From the knoppix homepage:
Also these options:
If you want to bring in the big guns, there's knoppix-std [knoppix-std.org] too, with encryption support, etc.
Re:How to create a persistant homedir on USB memor (Score:3, Informative)
(or something like that.. I know it's somewhere under the KDE menu->KNOPPIX menu)
Now your pen drive is your mobile home directory!
Why no OpenOffice.org 1.1.0? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Why no OpenOffice.org 1.1.0? (Score:5, Insightful)
Knopper is very limited by space. Perhaps he didn't want to include software that's still in the testing phase? There's alot of software available in Debian unstable (contrib) , but not all of it is production-ready.
RC4 only came out a few weeks ago, and it does take some time for the Knoppix folks to put out a release ("... After 6 months of development... ").
Re:Why no OpenOffice.org 1.1.0? (Score:4, Insightful)
Yes, but the OOo folks have said that it is production-ready. I think they did at RC3.
OOo 1.1.x, even in its current RC form, is light years ahead of OOo 1.0.x, and very stable. No new distro release should ever ship 1.0.x again, period!
It **IS** on there.... (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.stirnimann.com/mystuff/doc/knoppix.t
It's open source, man. Have at it. Be sure to send a link to Slashdot and let everyone know how much a l337 haX0r you are.
Knoppix still king of bootable CDs (Score:5, Interesting)
As it's debian-based, I'm hoping some more of the hardware-detection, auto-setup, and visual polish can make it to stock Debian (yes, I know you can "upgrade" to full Debian after booting knoppix). The boot process is cleaned up and functional for new users to Linux, and the speed is remarkable for loading a compressed image off a CD (so long as you have 128+ megs of RAM).
Kudos to those who work and contribute to Knoppix for producing such a quality assembly of open source software in such a useful form.
Re:Knoppix still king of bootable CDs (Score:3, Informative)
That's Klaus Knopper. And AFAIK, only Klaus Knopper (except for the installer, which is contributed).
Re:Knoppix still king of bootable CDs (Score:3, Interesting)
BTW: did you know that Klaus Knopper got several threats on his answering machine when Knoppix was enclosed to a computer magazine, and severel readers of this computer magazine who tried out Knoppix accus
Re:Knoppix still king of bootable CDs (Score:3, Informative)
Sweet. brltty support (Score:5, Interesting)
(brltty is a driver that allows text to be output to braille displays, typically used by the blind and the deaf-blind. Read my journal for a little bit more info.)
Virtual Knoppix (Score:5, Interesting)
Include a virtualisation program(s) which would let you run knoppix in a virtual machine. Then, you don't have to reboot PC's, you just plug in the CD, have it autoplay(or manually run it) and nearly instantly, the linux system boots up.
Is there anything that would be difficult about that?
Re:Virtual Knoppix (Score:2)
Knearly Knice (Score:3)
My main problem with Knoppix is the OpenOffice install not being able to get out of English US (changing the language for spell checking in OO is a major pain even in 1.1). This is an issue when doing a quick demo of how great the GNU/Linux office tools are.
Jesus (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah! (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, now all we need is MEMMAKER! Ugh!
zPolish? (Score:3, Interesting)
It was kind of annoying, but other than that knoppix itself was great (in fact, it came in handy when my HD fried and it took me a week to replace it, knoppix was the only distro I could use... otherwise, my PC would have been a paperweight).
Of course I can't get to the changelog, it's slashdotted. I'll have to wait for the download to finish so I can boot it.
3D games, no accel? (Score:3, Insightful)
It seems to me that it will just result in thousands of introductions like this:
"Hey cool, a 3D game! (click)
(0.5 fps game menu displays)
Wait, this is crap, Linux sucks!"
Still no widely available DVD distro yet? (Score:2)
The best trial version of Linux available (Score:2)
Show Knoppix around to your friends and associates, you never know who will be intrigued enough to try it out. Watch the smile on their faces as you inform them it's free. Thanks a lot, Knopper!
Downloading the 2003-09-22 image over 56K dialup as I speak
My problems with Knoppix (Score:3, Funny)
I was not impressed to say the least.
I booted the operating system and then started work on an essay on the ontological beliefs of Heraclitus of Ephesos. First of all starting OpenOffice.org ('.org' at the end of an application name? What's with that?) took incredibly long. I could have installed my copy (yes, it's legit and paid for) of Windows Millenium Edition in the time it took to boot Knoppix and start OpenOffice.org. Anyway it was to my surprise that even though I saved this file to my 'Desktop', the next time I booted Knoppix it was nowhere to be found. So now my philosophy 521 paper was missing -- needless to say I booted into Windows Millenium Edition (where files don't just god damned disappear) and rewrote the paper, printed it (couldn't get that working in Knoppix either) and haven't looked back.
I really like the idea of cooperation and open source software, the community idea seems really neat, and I hope these guys get their stuff together so regular guys like me can use this software at the efficiency and reliability that professional software offers.
Re:Learn before you Graduate...again (Score:4, Informative)
Frankly, you didnt' give this nearly a fair trial. I read other posts, and you didn't take the time to even learn what Knoppix was, or how to work it before you trusted you life's work to it. Had you read up a little before jumping in, you would have learned how to do everything you wanted in about an hour. Been running from start to configured in 10 minutes, and not lost a thing! Even been able to save that file so you could open it in windows!!! Knoppix is meant to "Do no harm!' that means it doesn't write to ANYTHING without you giving it express permission...on NT boxes writing to a drive is lethal--It couldn't assume that you wanted anything saved.
Read up at Knoppix.net! Check out the FAQs, and browse the forums for an evening before trying it out again. You might find that you'll like it!
Time to switch to Apple, buddy! (Score:4, Funny)
So, it was like ... it devoured your paper? :-)
zRe:Wow, you ate lead paint as a child, didn't you? (Score:2, Informative)
1. as previously explained, Knoppix runs off the cd - thus the on-the-fly decompression + slow cd speed (cds are SLOW compared to hdds) will make openoffice crawl to start - since that one is really lazy starting off a hard drive as well. same goes for any large program in knoppix - and if you happen to have too little ram it's going to get worse.
2. ALL THE WRITEABLE DORECTORIES ARE IN RAM - hence volatile. the stuff that'
Hardware Support (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Pack it next time you go! (Score:4, Informative)
Most PCs that can boot from a CDROM should be able to run knoppix. The only way you'll know for sure is to try it out [no harm in trying!] or to read up on specifics on the forum if there's a particular piece of hardware you know you need to support.
Please, try it...You can't really HURT any PCs with it so it's always worth a try!
Re:Hardware Support...networking (Score:5, Interesting)
I happen to know for fact that Knoppix [3.2] works with the 3Com USB/ethernet networking dongle! That is an absolute lifesaver when you have PCs with no/broken nics. The ability to at least capture work from a borked HDD is worth it's weight in gold [ok it's a CD..that's not very much]
Re:Hardware Support...networking (Score:3, Informative)
Knoppix and Laks Watch Sav ed Me (Score:5, Interesting)
Money is rather tight, so I wasn't able to get a replacement drive immediately. However, my wife needed internet access at the minimum. Knoppix to the rescue. She was able to get full blown internet access and email. With the addition of my Laks watch with its 128Meg of memory, she had a persistent home directory so her settings (e.g. bookmarks) weren't lost.
I definately feel Knoppix was worth the money I spent on it. Oh wait! It was free! Damn. Such a deal! Seriously. Keep a Knoppix CD handy at all times. Its a life saver.
Knoppix as a diagnostic tool (Score:5, Interesting)
I was so damn sure it was a crook motherboard until I threw in a Knoppix 3.2 cd. I opened nearly every app I could at once, and left Pingus and other things runnng over night. No freezes! I could not get Knoppix to crash this system no matter what I played with.
Solution: format c:
Easiest way to Install GNU / Linux Debian : (Score:3, Informative)
FYI (Score:5, Informative)
"Please don't use knx-hdinstall any more!
I won't support it any longer and its just there as uhm, its not my project, but those of Christian Perle.
knoppix-installer should now work in both modes (see below) and give a fairly stable system. "
Knoppix is a lifesaver/NTFS recovery (Score:5, Informative)
I popped it in, booted up, and was ready to amaze my friend. Both his NTFS hard drive and his USB FAT32 hard drive appeared on the desktop automagically after boot. I set the USB drive to read/write by right-clicking and selecting the read/write mode. I opened both drives in two separate windows of Konqueror and performed the data recovery right before his eyes by dragging files from one drive to another.
When the backup was complete, I showed him a few other things like the games and that he was completely internet capable. His jaw dropped in awe. He asked if I would make him a copy of the CD so that he could be internet functional on his computer until he could get a new hard drive. I told him to keep the CD. It was his very first experience with Linux... and a very positive one.
I will reiterate one thing I have already read under this topic. No one should be without a Knoppix CD. Go find yourself a torrent or a mirror and get Knoppix now!!! You never know when it will save your a$$.
What you don't look at the page first? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:What you don't look at the page first? (Score:5, Insightful)
It looks like linux distros are 'getting it' and posting torrent links to help curb their bandwidth bills.
Now let's hope the next version of RedHat is available from an official RH bittorrent link...
Re:What you don't look at the page first? (Score:4, Insightful)
I got RH9 off bittorrent and my download was 600kB/s, while my upload was 900 kB/s. That's why I want an official bittorrent link, instead of just the university links.
Re:What you don't look at the page first? (Score:3, Informative)
amazingly enough They have a torrent link on their download page
Looks like they need it. I'm using that bit torrent link right now and my upload speed is about 3x that of my download speed. I hate to think of the pounding the mirrors are taking.
Re:What you don't look at the page first? (Score:2)
Let's see how BT works for me today!
Re:What you don't look at the page first? (Score:5, Insightful)
Amazingly enough, the story isn't an article to go see, it's an iso to download. So should everyone go hit knoppix's server to slashdot it for a while? Or should the smart ones of us realize there are torrents available, and click one of them so as to not slashdot the website?
Re:Why? (Score:5, Insightful)
I can't say I blame you.. (Score:2)
Re:I can't say I blame you.. (Score:2)
Re:I can't say I blame you.. (Score:2)
Re:I can't say I blame you.. (Score:2)
Re:Why? (Score:2, Funny)
Read the post dumb ass, he's using Linux and not XP like you're insinuating!!!
Re:Why? (Score:2)
And if you think Knoppix is a hacking tool, then you're misguided. It denies you root access and combined with other factors, i'd wager that Knoppix a hell of a lot more secure than those XP machines. And I couldn't imagine Knoppix being any more "bug-laden" t
Re:Why? (Score:4, Interesting)
Try Ctrl+Alt+F2. Replace F2 with F5 to get back to GUI screen.
Re:Why? (Score:4, Informative)
ROFL.
There's a root shell right in the KDE menu, and from there you can run 'passwd' to change the password. Bam, now you have total root access to the entire knoppix box.
Congratulations, you just rooted your own box.
Re:Why? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Why? (Score:3, Interesting)
The reason I havent tried linux before is mostly because I didnt really have time for it, and when i did, i didnt want to spend it in front of a computer. I m
Re:Why? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Unfortunately (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Unfortunately (Score:2)
Knoppix is like a spare tire for Windows XP.
Re:Unfortunately (Score:5, Interesting)
Can't say I agree with that. If XP is infected with a worm or something, and you can't risk getting on line with it, then you can boot into Knoppix. and find the patch/fix you need. Then, when you go to reboot, unplug the network cable and run the patch. Problem fixed.
I had my computer lose power in the middle of a shutdown process once. Win2k was busy updating the registry and hadn't closed the file when the power went. Doh. If I had Knoppix then, I could have gotten online long enough to find out if there was a fix. Or, better yet, I could have done some disk cleanup in order to reinstall Windows. Oh well.
Spare bicycle tire? I think not. Linux is not my favorite OS, but Knoppix would have saved my butt a couple of times.
Re:swarm the torrents (Score:3, Informative)
Re:They dropped support for x586 (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:They dropped support for x586 (Score:2)
Re:They dropped support for x586 (Score:2, Informative)
FCK YOU (Score:5, Informative)
This is informative:
1. PII = P6
2. Your 3.2 Knoppix will continue to boot.
I've got a Pentium II 233 (Score:2)
Seriously, I do have a PII-233 as my home desktop machine, with 384MB RAM, and I've been looking forward to a new Knoppix release that might do a better job with my lame Trident video card. Instead they drop CPU support! Yaarrrrgh!
Also, my lab has a bunch of doorstop Pentium-60 machines, which are a nice network monitoring server and simple web/ftp server if you don't need any horsepower, though they don't have a lot of RAM on them.
Re:I've got a Pentium II 233 (Score:3, Informative)
1) A Pentium 1 would run like dog crap anyway
2) On most modern hardware optimizing for 686 gives almost the same benefit as optimizing for a specific processor (ie: Athlon Thunderbird, etc)
Re:They dropped support for x586 (Score:3, Informative)
Actually, yes, my Super-Micro Pentium that started as a P90 and is now a P166 will boot from CD in the BIOS, and the mb will not even support the dual voltage mmx pentiums. Knopix was actually acceptable on it too for Linux itself, but the GUI was a pig. Still, it would work and once you got something started (like a browser) it worked pretty well.
Not that I use the system much, but it still serves as a test bed when I want to check out new software or for runn
Re:Those protesting Europeans... (Score:2)
>>>>>>>>>
Worked for Ghandi...
Re:Knoppix for USB Key? (Score:4, Informative)
You mean like Damn Small Linux [damnsmalllinux.org] ? That's a debian derivatives, but only 50MiB.
http://rz-obrian.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/knoppix-usb/ [uni-karlsruhe.de] will guide you into fitting it on your usb key.
Good luck!
Re:Lucky me... (Score:2)
Splitting off your own bittorrent link won't help anybody, it'll only fracture the group of downloaders, harming all of them.
Re:Lucky me... (Score:3, Informative)
Why would you?
Just connect to the already-provided torrent and save it overtop of your current one, you'll start seeding it right away and you won't have to download it again.
Re:After you get it, Help Advertise Knoppix. (Score:4, Insightful)
It's great to show Bosses, because you don't have to wreck a computer to use it! But an AOL style mass mailing would be a really, really bad idea. It still requires somebody to SHOW how to use it, otherwise people will hate it rather than like it!
Re:Not to ruin the mood... (Score:3, Informative)
Agreed. Although the MPlayer site is rather amusing.
Not in the usual way - I mean, not because they're protesting patents and doing the same thing. But because they're protesting patents affecting their ability to produce software, yet at the same time they
Re:Not to ruin the mood... (Score:3, Informative)
(ie., http-referer is other than the site.)
Most projects have chosen to go with the latter as it would cause minimum disruption to their own users while providing maximum exposure to the anti-patent protest.
Re:Not to ruin the mood... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Not to ruin the mood... (Score:3, Insightful)
But a Debian distro like Knoppix isn't in the market. It's outside of that mundane game and on a
Re:KBabel in or out? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Flat screen support? (Score:3, Informative)
your boot line should look something like
knoppix lang=us xmodule=fbdev screen=1280x1024
HTH,
Paul