Knoppix To Split Into 'Light,' 'Maximum' Versions 225
prostoalex writes "Everyone's favorite Knoppix project will be split into light and maximum editions, which should end the argument on whether the Live CD operating system should focus on small footprint, or greater support for external applications." From the linked ZDNet article:
"'We will split the mainstream edition of Knoppix into two versions: a 'maximum' DVD edition with a complete Debian installation, and a 'light' edition on CD that contains the most popular desktop and server software only, for older computers or smaller systems that don't have a bootable DVD drive yet,' said Knopper."
Windows Manager (Score:5, Interesting)
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knoppix desktop=icewm
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Something like Knoppix Cheat Codes [confederatelinux.com], perhaps?
Re:Windows Manager (Score:5, Insightful)
Pure conjecture, but I expect the light CD would include KDE. I think the light CD will be quite similar to the latest Knoppix release, except with a variety of package updates. The maximum CD should have everything, including the token "kitchen sink"
It all depends upon your definition of an "older computer." Theirs, I think, is still in the P-III range (650 mhz - 1.8 ghz). Mine, however, is completely different. My primary computer is a Celeron 500 and I don't expect to upgrade any time soon. KDE is painful on my system, but other lightweight WM's run flawlessly. I beleive they're leave the "really eh'fin old" computer segment to distros like Damn Small Linux [damnsmalllinux.org] (which, incidentally, is a heavily stripped down version of Knoppix).
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-Jesse
Re:Windows Manager (Score:2)
aaaaaaarrrrrrggggghhhhhhh!!!!!!
please upgrade, trying to imagine such a slow computer physically hurts my brain!!!!!!!!!
TAKE THIS!
I'm running my firewall, www server, ftp server, mail server, ssh server-shell accounts (for me and several friends, actually quite frequently used) and several more applications on 486DX 80MHz.
Now that should kill you.
Re:Windows Manager (Score:2)
To get back to what started this, I run the latest KDE on a dual P2 350 with 768MB Ram and with 2 VMWare sessions and a bunch of other things running, KDE runs just fine.
Why upgrade what works?
Light is relative (Score:2)
The lite edition still has 600MB to work with, and if they don't pack it full, it's not as useful as if they did. KDE would certainly be good to have, and they'll still have plenty of space to install it when they're done.
When I installed everything I might think about using (five window managers, gnome and kde versions of almost everything, etc) on my box compiled with -Os, I got about 3.7GB of programs. I can't wait to see the DVD-DL version of Knoppix. That should be ab
Re:Light is relative (Score:2)
700MB, plus a compresed file system, equals about 1.2GB on the CD. The DVD as far as I can tell will likely use the same compressed file system, allowing for easily 6 if not 8GB of file storage. I can't think of any distribution that has that much stuff installed by default.
Re:Windows Manager (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:There are others too... (Score:2)
Unfortunately, the default configuration is pretty ugly.
Yes But... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Yes But... (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:Yes But... (Score:2)
Actually, the first joke I thought of from the headline was a feminine hygene joke... "Light Knoppix for light days, and Maximum Knoppix for like-a-stuck-pig days."
Maybe I should have kept that to myself.
Re:Yes But... (Score:2)
Yes, yes you should have. *cringe*
Knoppix as Debian Installer (Score:5, Interesting)
The "lite" version of the CD should allow for a simplified HD install, complete with Knoppix' superior hardware detection facility. Neither the official Debian Sarge installer nor the Ubuntu installer is as good as Knoppix for "figuring out" the hardware it's looking at. I don't know about Mepis because I've never used it.
Maybe if Herr Knopper won't do it, someone should fork Knoppix and do it for him.
Re:Knoppix as Debian Installer (Score:5, Interesting)
Try Kanotix as one of the reasons it was forked from Knoppix was to allow a very easy Debian install.
Re:Shaking in his boots (Score:2)
A note on bloat (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:A note on bloat (Score:3, Insightful)
No, they expand far past that. Seen SuSE lately? I remember when Red Hat was just TWO CDs, one of which was source, and SuSE came with SIX. I have no idea what they're up to now.
Of course, if you threw everything in Gentoo onto DVD, it would take up about 10 DVDs...20, with sources.
Even Windows isn't immune. Longhorn has outgrown even the 700MB CD, and will ship on DVD.
Re:A note on bloat (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:A note on bloat (Score:3, Interesting)
I just want to see a definition of "Linux operating system" even if its something variable like "a window manager, a calculator, a web browser, a shell, a kernel etc" just to add some clarification to the whole thing
But yea I agree
Re:A note on bloat (Score:5, Insightful)
I personally draw it at 1 CD.
I have a broadband connection so I don't need massive amounts of software bundled. I don't care much about exactly what software it is, although I prefer if what they choose is fairly popular software. If we have special demands, I'm fine with downloading (gasp! what's that!?) it from the Internet.
Re:A note on bloat (Score:2)
A definition like that is fine for many computers but I'm pretty sure my dedicated ftp server is running an operating system, yet does not have half of the things on your list. If we're talking about an operating system most people will wan't to use on a desktop workstation I'll go along with you even though that leaves CLI fans in the lurch
Re:A note on bloat (Score:2)
And debian sarge is 13 cds and counting.
Re:A note on bloat (Score:2)
*wibble*
Re:A note on bloat (Score:2, Interesting)
As proven by
http://www.menuetos.org/
one floppy, with
- Pre-emptive multitasking, multithreading, ring-3 protection
- Responsive GUI with resolutions up to 1280x1024, 16 million colours
- IDE: Editor/Macro Assembler for building kernel and applications
- TCP/IP stack with Loopback, PPP & Ethernet drivers
- Network applications include ftp/http/mp3/smtp servers,
- irc, http, nntp and tftp clients
- Free-form, skinnable application windows
- Hard re
Umm... (Score:4, Informative)
Not likely. It'll just mean that each camp will have a disc that suits them.
You know, I love this... (Score:5, Interesting)
meanwhile, Knoppix is a wonderful, portable, safe, stable distribution that can go anywhere you do, and is so easy to use that my 87 year old grandmother who is so frial she can't leave her bed (we've had a hospital bed put in her room for her) can literally boot an old laptop (with DOS 6.2 installed) and use it to email and *even instant message* her grandson (me), who is 300km away.
And its free.
If there were *ever* a prime demonstration of what can be accomplished by OSS in action, surely Knoppix is that demonstration.
P.S. I told my grandmother about the microsoft-flaming-firefox thing... she said (and I quote, verbatim)"Someone should tell those... those... those Microstuff people (shes a little poor of hearing) to smarten up or be quiet."
Grandma, How I Love You.
*sniffle* (Score:2)
it made me proud to be an American! Won't someone please think of the grandmothers??
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For Americans, 100 years is a long time ago.
Re:*sniffle* (Score:2)
It was called "sarcasm"
What I'd like to see... (Score:4, Insightful)
A 'Behemoth' DVD I can keep in my kit, hopefully along with me excepting those "Oh Fuck" moments.
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My lite/medium/maximum set is austrumi/slax/stux, personally, for business card, mini and normal cds.
650MB "lite", or 700MB "lite"? (Score:5, Interesting)
I've played with Knoppix before, and think it's just amazing.
Just over a year ago, I inhereted an old K6-2 450Mhz box with a dead hard drive. As I had an old monitor kicking around, and as I typically hate having guests use any of my workstations, I decided to remove the hard drive and set the system up as a dedicated Knoppix box.
I dutifully downloaded the ISO and burned a CD, only to find that the machine in question had an old CD-ROM drive incapable of reading 700MB discs. So I was SOL (and eventually found Gnoppix [gnoppix.org], which did fit onto a 650MB disc this machine could boot).
I can't imagine I've been the only person to run into this issue with Knoppix, so I wonder if this new "lite" version will be designed to work on 650MB discs (although admittedly I had a bit of a rough time even finding such discs to burn that Gnoppix CD oh so long ago).
(And yes, I suppose I could spend a bit of money and buy a new CD-ROM drive for the machine, but it was a freebie, and is supposed to be a guest machine, so it isn't as if I'm personally hurting by not putting any money into it ;) ).
Yaz.
I have some cdrws that are only 650 (Score:2)
Damnsmalllinux
Re:650MB "lite", or 700MB "lite"? (Score:2)
Yes, it takes some work, say, half a hour of real work plus two hours of compressing the image.
Re:650MB "lite", or 700MB "lite"? (Score:2)
Which is a bit cyclic as you need Linux to create a CD to use Linux!
Re:650MB "lite", or 700MB "lite"? (Score:2)
Sure creating the 650M version is not something you do at your grandmother's house when she asked you to fix her PC and her drive su
Re:650MB "lite", or 700MB "lite"? (Score:2)
I hope like too that the live CD ISO will be 650MB.
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What will they name the Blueray/HD-DVD editions? (Score:3, Funny)
Don't worry about distribution - they will just send it to everybody as an email attachment.
Well the complete Debian set... (Score:2)
Kjella
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But.... (Score:4, Funny)
How about "ultralight" CD for vintage-95 systems? (Score:5, Interesting)
Unless there's a canned one out there, it looks like I'm going to have to roll my own "ultralight" CD to give away to people still running mid-90s hardware: 16-64MB RAM, 500MB-1GB HD, 2-4x CD if you are lucky, 14.4-33.6 modem if you are lucky, ISA or early-PCI sound card and video
Example software:
Lightweight web browser w/ Java - FF if it's not too heavy
Lightweight word processor that opens/saves MS-Word 95 files
Lightweight spreadsheet that opens/saves MS-Excel 95 files
Lightweight "presentation" program that opens/saves MS-Powerpoint 95 format
ssh, ftp, etc.
lightweight games
easy-to-use modem-dialer
cd-audio player/mixer
MS-Windows remote terminal services client
and of course support for all kinds of older hardware one might find on computers donated to charity.
Boot CD with a single floppy.
Anyone know of a canned Linux distro or bootable CD that fits my needs?
Anyone see any glaring ommissions from my software requirements?
Re:How about "ultralight" CD for vintage-95 system (Score:5, Informative)
One I tried recently, which is close to your needs is FeatherLinux (http://featherlinux.berlios.de/ [berlios.de]). I'm not sure about XL/Powerpoint in the default install, but it can install OpenOffice if you wish.
Damn Small Linux (Score:2, Informative)
No Web Browser (Score:2)
The closest two are probably Konqueror and Dillo, with Konqueror being a bit too heavy and Dillo lacking too many features. You can also try Netscape 4, though I have had a hard time finding a stable version.
For the rest, you can run Linux, X, a light window manager like icewm or windowmaker, xmms, some games (freeciv), abiw
Re:How about "ultralight" CD for vintage-95 system (Score:2)
Re:How about "ultralight" CD for vintage-95 system (Score:2, Informative)
Fact: FireFox is slow and bloated. It takes about 35 MB of main memory, so don't even think about loading it on systems with less than 64 MB of RAM. Even konqueror doesn't take more memory and renders pages at least twice as fast.
So I would suggest something like this:
DVD version drawback... (Score:2, Insightful)
Morphix, anyone? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Morphix, anyone? (Score:3, Informative)
Remastering Knoppix (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Remastering Knoppix (Score:4, Informative)
Vmtools on heavy disk? (Score:2)
Everyone's favorite? (Score:3)
Re:Everyone's favorite? (Score:2)
'Light,' and 'Maximum' (Score:3, Funny)
All well and nice to have a DVD (Score:2)
Off-topic: Problems downloading Knoppix? (Score:2)
What about an installer? (Score:2)
If they are going to give you an entire DVD's worth of software taking an "install it all or install none of it" approach is going to seem a bit ridiculous.
Cool (Score:2)
For example...not installing an English dictionary for the spellchecker in mozilla, but including a full suite of games and 4 text editors.
I wonder with a whole DVD is they will start supporting gnome again?
Re:Who? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Who? (Score:5, Informative)
Swap choice? (Score:2)
Say, I hibernate my native OS to the swap partition, then want to boot Knoppix. If it tries to use the swap partition it will corrupt the "hibernation" image, but the native memory may be not enough to boot the GUI...?
Re:Who? (Score:2, Informative)
I can only see this as bad if you have a suspended session saved on the swap partition. Think laptops.
Re:Who? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Who? (Score:5, Funny)
First, for those unfortunate incidents in which I screw up a new kernel compilation and lock myself out of my computer.
Second, for scaring the crap out of my computer teacher -- "What did you do to Windows? What the **** did you do to Windows?!?"
Re:Who? (Score:2)
Re:Who? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Who? (Score:2)
Any drives you have aren't even mounted at boot, though they do get desktop icons. Clicking them mounts the drive for use. (I forget about defaults regarding read vs. read/write; I think using the icons just gives you readonly.)
More the point, who are you? (Score:5, Insightful)
- run Linux with/without a hard disk /etc/password or /etc/shadow
- evaluate latest software
- password recovery - allows you to reset
- file system fsck
- install to hard disk: you get Debian without the 'orrible Debian installer
Re:More the point, who are you? (Score:3, Funny)
Isn't that a bit redundent?
Re:More the point, who are you? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:More the point, who are you? (Score:2)
Not really, because it uses Linux technology instead of NT technology.
Oh well since you put it that way I can totally see how this file system (F)ile(S)ystem(C)hec(K) comment offers no redundancy whatsoever. Thanks for clearing that up.
Re:More the point, who are you? (Score:2)
Re:More the point, who are you? (Score:2)
It's a *joke*. Try expanding NT.
Nice Try?
Re:Who? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:bad call (Score:3, Informative)
Re:bad call (Score:5, Insightful)
Step 2: failing this daunting undertaking, read the article summary:
We will split the mainstream edition of Knoppix into two versions: a 'maximum' DVD edition with a complete Debian installation, and a 'light' edition on CD that contains the most popular desktop and server software only, for older computers or smaller systems that don't have a bootable DVD drive yet
Step 3: Try to find mods who also read the article summaries before modding people up.
Re:bad call (Score:2)
Re:I tried downloading Knoppix but (Score:2)
my cd-rw are only 650 variety.
You've mentioned it twice here. So burn to a 700Mb CD-R already! I've seen them as cheap as $0.30 Australian (if you buy 100), but in any case, a CD-R is certainly cheap enough to waste if Knoppix doesn't suit you.
Re:How will this ultimately turn out? (Score:5, Insightful)
And people will complain, yes. No matter what to do.
I think that this could be a move that will start some off-shoots of Knoppix. It should be very good for Knoppix users.
MORE KNOPPIX OFF-SHOOTS??? NOOOOOOO!
(do you have a clue how many different Knoppix off-shoots are out there? HUNDREDS!)
Re:a good idea (Score:4, Funny)
Is your version of Knoppix devoid of comma or period support?
Re:Lite and Maxium sucks because... (Score:2)
Get a dual-layer double-sided 16GB DVD of Knoppix and that will be Maximum.