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We all know about Debian, Fedora and Arch but what about the lesser known ones that are built from the ground up?

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[-] remilia@lemmy.cyberia9.org 14 points 1 week ago

I have a copy of one called Poe-Lina Linux on a CD somewhere in storage. This is one of the few sites I've found about it (sorry, all Japanese, it came in a book I bought when I lived there), and here is a brief video of it.

[-] massive_bereavement@fedia.io 12 points 1 week ago

Wow, a Japanese version of Knoppix, which I think is German and sadly dead. I think you won the obscurity prize.

[-] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 week ago

Knoppix might be dead? That sucks. It was my first exposure to Linux. A family member who never participated in holiday gift-giving and almost never visited suddenly visited one day when I was young. I don't remember much of the visit, but he left me with a Linux or Knoppix "for dummies" book with a Knoppix live bootable CD in it, and a burned disc of a more up to date version. He knew I was into tech, and this was pre-Steam days. Internet then was not what it is now, so it was a seriously nice gift for a growing nerdling.

He's slightly more present now that I'm an adult, and he swears he has no memory of this. Or of Knoppix. But he daily drove Ubuntu as of a few years ago, and he's the only family member even remotely techy and old enough for it to have been.

Maybe I was blessed by Tux himself?

Might have also been one of my Dad's coworkers, as he got one of them to backlight mod my GBA back before the SP came out. But it would be very weird if I confused an actual visit. Maybe there was no visit and my dad just handed me the stuff and told me who it was from?

It's a bit of a mystery, with significant impact to my life trajectory.

[-] linuxuser42@mastodon.social 1 points 1 week ago

@wizardbeard @massive_bereavement
I agree Klaus Knoppers Knoppix was an eye-opener for all. Test booting with all drivers and auto configuring, before real installation was much better than anything seen at that time. I owe him a lot too.

Now the features are everywhere, and Debian distributions - that Klaus eventually also used as foundation - has even a livebuild package that can produce a new 'Knoppix' for you.
Maybe he has just started using/supporting that himself?

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