Rob Wultsch wrote: > 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. Hey Rob, What specifically have you seen fail? I would like to try and force a package install to fail for me. Every install I have done so far has worked out pretty nicely, but I am concerned a bit about the mixed nature of the knoppix install. On workstations (I use 3 different Knoppix workstations), I typically do a distupgrade to unstable right after I install. I may have run into a package or two that I couldn't install, but I imagine that is the nature of using unstable or testing., and I think those that failed eventually succeded a few days later. I also run a few servers off of a knoppix install of testing and would like to keep them relatively stable. Austin