Kanotix

Kanotix, also referred to as KANOTIX, is a Linux distribution Live CD (LiveDistro) based on Debian (until 2006 unstable, in 2007 KANOTIX moved to Debian Etch) with advanced hardware detection.[1][2] It can run from an optical disc drive without using a hard disk.

Kanotix
Kanotix-Hellfire-Live-screenshot
DeveloperJörg Schirottke (Aka. Kano)
OS familyUnix-like
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Latest releaseDragonfire-LinuxTag 2013 / May 22, 2013 (2013-05-22)
Kernel typeMonolithic
Default
user interface
KDE Plasma Desktop
LicenseVarious
Official websitewww.kanotix.org

Kanotix uses KDE as the default desktop environment. GNOME and other window managers can be downloaded using APT.

The name "Kanotix" is derived from the founder's nickname "Kano". Kanotix's mascot is a fangtooth.

Content

Kanotix is based on Debian stable (currently "Etch"). It contains a lot of backports.[3] So many of the main applications are more recent than are available in Etch.

Kanotix includes about 1,200 software packages:

  • KDE, the default desktop environment, including the Konqueror, IceWM, Beryl (allows access to a 3D desktop environment)
  • Amarok, Video Disk Recorder
  • Beryl (window manager)
  • Internet access software, including the KPPP dialer, ISDN utilities and WLAN-NdisWrapper
  • Iceweasel-web browser, IceDove Mail/News Client, Pidgin instant messenger
  • K3b, for CD (and DVD) authoring and backup
  • The GIMP, an image manipulation program
  • Gparted and other tools for data rescue and system repair
  • Network analysis and administration tools
  • LibreOffice, an office suite
  • Programming and development tools
  • NTFS-3G used by default

Installation

Kanotix can be installed to the hard disk using the (graphical) acritoxinstaller Archived 2008-06-22 at the Wayback Machine, which, depending on optical drive, hard disk and processor speed, can take around 10 – 20 minutes.

Versions

History

In 2003 Jörg Schirottke was known with the nickname "Kano" in the former Knoppix-Forum (no more available). The distribution derived from "Kano's Scriptpage for Knoppix" . He wrote about Knoppix: "I like it much, but I had to improve it :)".[4] So he did. One of the main differences from Knoppix was the support of hard disk installation. The first "Kanotix"-preview was released at 24 December 2003 "KANOTIX XMAS 2003 PREVIEW". In 2004 and 2005 KANOTIX was a popular distribution ranking in the "top 20" of "distrowatch.com".[5][6] In 2004 the releases were named "Bug Hunter" (Bug Hunter-01-2004 - X-2004). After problems with the stability in 2006 Jörg "Kano" Schirottke decided to move from Debian Sid to a less volatile basis.[7] In October 2006 the main Kanotix co-developer (and most of Kanotix's other developers) left the project, to start sidux, another distribution based on Debian sid. The last Kanotix release based on Debian Sid was 2006-01-RC4.

Current Releases

Kanotix
Version Date Name
20072007-12-31Thorhammer (RC7)
20072007-09-15Thorhammer (RC6)
01-20062006-10-022006-01 (RC4)
20062006-05-142006-VDR (RC6)
20062006-05-142006-Easter (RC4)
20062006-03-112006-CeBit (RC3)
2005-042005-12-31
2005-032005-06-06
2005-022005-04-10
2005-012005-02-12
10-20042004-11-28Bug Hunter X
09-20042004-10-17Bug Hunter 09
08-20042004-09-20Bug Hunter 08
07-20042004-07-29Bug Hunter 07
06-20042004-07-01Bug Hunter 06
05-20042004-04-23Bug Hunter 05
04-20042004-03-19Bug Hunter 04
03-20042004-03-02Bug Hunter 03
02-20042004-02-07Bug Hunter 02
01-20042004-02-03Bug Hunter 01
01-20032003-12-24XMAS Preview

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