Knoppix was designed by German programmer Klaus Knopper, who combined his last name "Knopper" with Linux to call it "Knoppix". It is a Linux operating system that can be used without installing on a hard drive. You just need to put the Knoppix CD into the optical drive and choose to boot from the optical drive at startup to use Linux, saving you the trouble of installing Linux. Furthermore, it won't have any impact on the existing hard disk in your computer, and you don't need to worry about compatibility issues between Linux and Windows systems. The KDE interface is very user-friendly, and even simple users can try it out themselves and learn how to operate it. The author has also included some small games written for Linux on the disc, which are even more fun than the small games in the Windows accessory applications! One of the key features of this software is: no installation required, an operating system that can be used without a hard drive.
The Knoppix-3.6-2004-10-12 Simplified Chinese Enhanced Edition has been recently updated with the following changes and enhancements:
1. Most software has been upgraded to the Debian testing version as of 2003-10-23.
2. A more complete Chinese language environment, including...