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Lars Albinsson

2004-10-08, 7:45 am

Hi group,

I am a newbie to Linux.

When I boot from a Knoppix CD into my Thinkpad 600 E,
my D-link network card is found and configured with just
a couple of clicks. Obviously running from CD makes
things slow but I am on the net in no time.

But when I boot from a Debian CD 3.0 r2, I don´t get
very far because I can not point to where needed files
for the network card are located. Or how that is properly
phrased in Linux jingo, packages etc.

Any suggestions for how to proceed, or explanation
of the relation / difference between Knoppix and Debian?


Lars

lars.albinsson@abc.se
Lars Albinsson

2004-10-08, 5:45 pm

On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 15:38:33 +0200, Bernhard Kastner wrote:

>Why don't you do a HD-install from the knoppix-CD?


I did not know that you could do that. Are you sure it is
possible?



Lars
Stockholm
lars.albinsson@abc.se
SAUTOUR Florent [licp-amo105]

2004-10-08, 5:45 pm

Lars Albinsson a écrit :
> On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 15:38:33 +0200, Bernhard Kastner wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I did not know that you could do that. Are you sure it is
> possible?
>
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>
> Lars
> Stockholm
> lars.albinsson@abc.se


Hello,
I have installed a knoppix on my HD a lot of times so it's possible.
The command depends of knoppix version. But generaly, it's "knx-hdinstall".

FLS

ps : sorry for my english, i'm french and young so I don't speak english
very well
Bernhard Kastner

2004-10-08, 5:45 pm

Lars Albinsson schrieb:
> I did not know that you could do that. Are you sure it is
> possible?


Of course it is possible ;)
I'm running on a Kanotix BugHunter 8 HD-Install.
Kanotix sounds like Knoppix and is like Knoppix with slight differences.
Check oout http://kanotix.com, the new BugHunter9 was released just a few days ago.



--
Bernhard | theEdge
-Linux User #368478-
http://www.alf.at.tc
Austrian Linux Forum
Scruffy Eagle

2004-10-10, 5:45 pm

Lars Albinsson <lars.albinsson@abc.se> wrote in message
news:u3scm0dn9nj5cq9sf4hp64e9p8f8bjtb5o@
4ax.com...
> Hi group,
>
> I am a newbie to Linux.
>
> When I boot from a Knoppix CD into my Thinkpad 600 E,
> my D-link network card is found and configured with just
> a couple of clicks. Obviously running from CD makes
> things slow but I am on the net in no time.
>
> But when I boot from a Debian CD 3.0 r2, I don´t get
> very far because I can not point to where needed files
> for the network card are located. Or how that is properly
> phrased in Linux jingo, packages etc.
>
> Any suggestions for how to proceed, or explanation
> of the relation / difference between Knoppix and Debian?
>
>
> Lars
>
> lars.albinsson@abc.se

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Yah, hey dere, Lars!

I'm a newbie to Debian, too - but, I hung around long enough at the Knoppix
forum long enough to learn a few things before switching over to try Woody.
(v3.0 r2) So, even though I'm far, far from expert, I can help you with a
couple of things.

Re. Knoppix vs. Debian: Knoppix IS Debian - a variety of it. The v3.0 r2 is
another variety; the mainstream variant, if you will, that's usually
referred to as "Woody". Knoppix is basically experimental, and Woody is
basically stable and thoroughly tested. Knoppix gives you a bunch of extras
that Woody hasn't included because those extras haven't passed the rigorous
testing process (yet). If you do a HD install of Knoppix, you end up with a
vanilla Debian flavored by amounts of Knoppix extras that vary depending on
which method you used and options you picked to install onto HD.

Yes, you can install Knoppix to HD. There are several ways of doing it, in
fact. I did it at least 3 times, slightly different each time - but, never
could work out the bugs enough to consider the OS stable enough to rely on
for daily use.

The best advice I can give you re Knoppix, is to go to
http://www.knoppix.next , and read, read, read. Then, read some more. When
you've hit your limit or have read it all, then go to
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/ and follow the links to read, read, read some
more.

Good luck!

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