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Of course, the requirements depend on many factors like age, quality of your hardware, usage, and so on. Generally, you can say very conservatively that your system will run smoothly with the following requirements.
Before Gnoppix 25, Gnoppix was based on Debian.
Step-1: Download the latest Gnoppix
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Step-4: Start The Installation
There 2 3 ways to install Gnoppix to you Disk
open a terminal and run
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sudo gnoppixinstall alternatively sudo gnoppix-welcome hello |
alternative you can install the system also as it is from the ‘live-installer’ Application
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sudo live-installer (broken this need attention) |
Warning, Warning as most people wish, now you can install Gnoppix locally. Unfortunately the calamares installer does’nt support many features, QT-lib depends, this is why QT is installed on a Gnome system :) For example as a missing feature is harddisk crypto. Again, be aware of all you moves, all commands, your visit, traces and passwords….
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Once you have Gnoppix installed, you can live-upgrade the system. There is no need to re-install with newer images, make sure you have the Gnoppix Repository Server in you /etc/apt/sources/list active. Gnoppix Repositories see and press “Package Updater”
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