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That's pretty cool! I still prefer to install my own distro and use K for demonstration purposes. Nice to see that this approach was thought of before, though. Cheers.
I've got Knoppix running on an extra drive and it seems pretty cool.
It's a lazy way to install and get to know Debian. After playing around with it a while I downloaded Debian 3.0r0 and I'm going to try and figure out the install and play with it also.
I've seen mixed opinions about Knoppix. But, I think it is great. Also you can install and uninstall the programs you want and then do what they call REMASTER the cd. I am going to give that a shot if I can ever make the time.
I actually don't use it. I ran across that how to and thought someone might be interested.... I'm still switching between distro's... I can't decide if I want RH, Slack or Debian... I think I'm more addicted to installing them
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