esteel wrote:I used Knoppix some time ago and it was nice to rescue a system or show off linux without having to install it and it was full with useful stuff. Great.
Hm... actually, Knoppix is only usable as rescue system if you don't have anything better nearby. It's just too big and slow. As a rescue system, I'd prefer something like DamnSmallLinux, but that's using a 2.4 kernel and quite old userland and doesn't talk to all controllers, but nicely fits on any USB stick.
To show off... no. Knoppix is too slow for that, but that's to be expected - after all, its speed is bounded by the DVD drive, and these aren't really fast.
What Knoppix however is really good for is testing hardware compatibility, since it contains driver modules for about everything supported by an unpatched Linux kernel and since its detection works well. As rescue system however it's just second choice - but still good.
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You can vary the number of "MS", so you can clearly see it's MS which is causing it.