So I was at my local Hastings, a book, video, and music store combo place like Barnes and Noble, and saw a copy of Linux Pro magazine for $12 on the magazine stand. I had a little cash and decided to grab it. Inside, it had the latest Knoppix DVD. Now, I love Kubuntu and I don't intend to change, if for no other reason than I finally got my computer perfectly set up already. I never intended to try out the DVD or anything. i just wanted to read the mag.
Well, curiosity finally got the better of me and I put the DVD in and I was very pleasantly surprised. The live DVD ran dang near perfectly on my machine! It came loaded with almost every program I've ever installed and then some. I was shocked with what all it came with on just a DVD! The desktop effects were spectacular! I even went online with Chromium and browsed the Internet and posted some. It also seems to boot up much faster than the Kubuntu or Ubuntu live CD, just a little slower than a Windows boot.
As impressed as I was, I will keep a Knoppix DVD on hand from this point on and perhaps one day I'll even give it a whirl on my computer and see how well it does. For now, I'm extremely happy with Kubuntu, but as far as having a Live DVD/CD goes, Knoppix is hands down better, IMO.
I just thought I'd share.
Well, curiosity finally got the better of me and I put the DVD in and I was very pleasantly surprised. The live DVD ran dang near perfectly on my machine! It came loaded with almost every program I've ever installed and then some. I was shocked with what all it came with on just a DVD! The desktop effects were spectacular! I even went online with Chromium and browsed the Internet and posted some. It also seems to boot up much faster than the Kubuntu or Ubuntu live CD, just a little slower than a Windows boot.
As impressed as I was, I will keep a Knoppix DVD on hand from this point on and perhaps one day I'll even give it a whirl on my computer and see how well it does. For now, I'm extremely happy with Kubuntu, but as far as having a Live DVD/CD goes, Knoppix is hands down better, IMO.
I just thought I'd share.
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