[ Thanks to Barnaby for this link.
]
“Once upon a time the daddy of this distribution, Klaus Knopper,
started a trend with his pioneering Knoppix live CD as rescue and
repair tool. It was known for incorporating extensive hardware
detection that required minimal to no configuration at boot to
arrive at a fully working desktop.“Nowadays nearly every Linux based project also has a live CD or
hybrid live and install image to offer, and Knoppix has been out of
the limelight for a while. It’s still around though and has some
unique points to offer, as I’m about to find out in this review of
Knoppix 6.7, which was recently released to the world on 3rd August
2011 with the 2.6.39.3 kernel.”