LiveCDs, take 2

Matt Zimmerman mdz at canonical.com
Thu Nov 11 06:08:30 UTC 2004


On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 11:19:09AM -0500, Travis Newman wrote:

> OK there's obviously the Ubuntu live cd, then theres Knoppix, Gnoppix, 
> Mepis, many others that I haven't looked at yet, but it seems that most 
> are based on Debian. I have a couple questions.
> 
> 1) I'm not using a live CD as a standard distribution. I don't really 
> care about the web browsers, email clients, office apps, or anything. I 
> just want a live CD for fixing things. Which one of these would you suggest?
> Preferably one with qtparted for partitioning, but that's not necessary.

Why, the Ubuntu live CD of course. :-)

It includes parted.

> 2) What exactly is the relationship between Gnoppix and Ubuntu? It says 
> on their website that they have a joint effort going on now, and that 
> the newest version is codenamed Warty and based on Ubuntu instead of 
> Debian. But the contact information is Canonical. Are the Gnoppix and 
> Ubuntu live cds essentially the same at this point?

Gnoppix is now based on Ubuntu, yes.

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 - mdz




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