Knoppix comes with a lot of software, and a lot of saftware will easily install with apt. However it really was not designed to be installed on a hard drive and acts that way if try expand it greatly. I used to love knoppix for installing debian, but now I can not reccomend it any longer for people that will install many programs outside of the what was already installed (which addittedly is most everything that most people need). Knoppix makes apt lots of fun if you will want to install programs with many dependencies. (i.e. gnome) It is a mistake for the developers to have made it a mixed distro. It should be either stable, or unstable, but making it a mixture of the two just invites problems for those that choose to install it. der.hans wrote: > Am 27. Jul, 2003 schwätzte Knoppix and UNEXPECTED_DATA_AFTERKnoppixso: > > >>I was given advice that because knoppix is so stripped down it isn't really >>that good of a distro to be operating as your primary unit. What do you all >>think? should I just get Debian or something else or fight with knoppix some >>more? > > > Knoppix off the CD is a pretty good distribution, but has many limitations > due to running off the CD. > > Using knx-hdinstall to install Knoppix gets you an installed debian > distribution. > > knx-hdinstall needs a lot of work, though. > > Part of that is fixing the post-install setup, e.g. setting up > /etc/apt/sources to make further updates easier. I think it should default > to pointing at testing and only a few of the alternative sources. > > ciao, > > der.hans