DSS-Live allows users to build their own Linux system based on Debian, resulting in a custom Live Linux system.
The USS (The Upstream Salmon Struct) has been specifically designed so as not to debase the Default Debian System. This approach ensures that users can have a knoppix-like HW autodetection and autoconfiguration experience without affecting the standard system.
The DSS is incredibly versatile, and it can be used to create one's own live distribution or put together a demo disk to showcase the power of one's favorite OS. Furthermore, the DSS is the ideal tool for building a portable system that can be installed on any external USB/FIREWIRE HD and then boot it up.
The DSS is also ideal for users looking to backup their system and run it from a CD/DVD. This feature ensures that users can have a reliable backup system that can be accessed easily with a simple CD/DVD. Lastly, the DSS can be used to build a morphix base module, making it a very dynamic tool for users.
Overall, the DSS is an excellent tool for anyone looking to create their own custom Debian-based Linux system without being limited by the standard applications included in other packages. Its versatility and customization features make it a must-have for anyone looking to build a powerful and robust Live Linux system.
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