When was Kanotix first released?
24.12.2003: "X-MAS 2003 PREVIEW RELEASE - CD"
02.02.2004: "
Bug-Hunter" (new: Thunderbird, Kile, gnuplot, xnview, div. Install-Scripts in /usr/local/bin)
06.02.2004 "
Bug-Hunter 2" (new: Fritz!-Card-Support)
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Bug-Hunter 3" (new: KDE 3.1.5, extended ALSA Support, new drivers for
(W)LAN and SCSI, direct-access to IRC #kanotix by a button, ...)
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Bug-Hunter 4" (new: KDE 3.2.1, Captive 1.1.5, ...)
24.04.2004 "
Bug-Hunter 5" (new: KDE 3.2.2, Captive 1.1.5, ...)
28.07.2004 "
Bug Hunter 8" (new: many WLAN-drivers including
NdisWrapper and Kernel
2.6.6 with many patches. A special edition for machines having problems with GRUB in no-emulation mode (2.88 MB Floppy Image) is also available.)
...
The most recent release is KANOTIX-2005-04 from 31.12.2005, available as 32bit, 64bit and LITE version.
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How to install to my hard disk?Kanotix can be installed to your harddisk with the following commands:
sudo kanotix-installer
or, if you'rer connected to the internet:
sudo kanotix-installer-latest-web
Please remove USB-Sticks or USB-HD's before booting. Installation to USB-Device needs extra methods and is mentioned elsewhere. You can edit the installer file:
.knofig , and thereby use a different filesystem or spread your installation over different partitions.
On PC's with less than 512 mb ram you must have a swap-partition. It's size shouldn't be less than 128 mb (cfdisk-output shouldn't be trusted because it calculates with a 10-base), more than 1 GB swap is seldom reasonable.
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