Morphix is a top-performing GNU/Linux LiveCD that is fast, adaptable, can be constructed from scratch, and comes in four variants.
One of the best parts about Morphix is that the modularity is invisible to the user. Apart from the startup-output on the console (which is hidden via a progress-screen/slideshow in the latest releases), the user doesn't know anything about the modules. All he/she has to do is grab one of the combined ISOs and boot it. If you don't care how it works, Morphix is perfect for you.
The ISOs offered by Morphix can be easily modified by you as per your requirements. Morphix is a LiveCD, meaning it's a whole operating system on CD rather than a hard drive. You don't have to install anything to your hard disk. Simply download an ISO, burn it to a CD, reboot your PC with the CD in the drive, and use Morphix. When you reboot your machine, without the CD in the drive, your PC will be the way it was before - completely unchanged.
The latest release of Morphix brings several new features. Unionfs is now used which replaces cowloop. Unionctl has been added to the base module allowing for adding/removal of branches. Morphix now supports non-ext3-type main modules again, and it uses the 2.6.11 kernel. Morphix has also fixed the grub 'Error 21' issue and updated grub to 0.96. With this new release, apt-get install is now supported from the LiveCD, ndiswrapper is included, ipw2100 driver is included, linux-wlan drivers are included, and a 'boot hard disk install from LiveCD' menu has been added. The /etc/network/interfaces is also fixed, and translucency and mini_fo codepaths have been removed.
In conclusion, Morphix is an excellent LiveCD that is quick, flexible, modular, and customizable. It's based on Knoppix and Debian GNU/Linux distributions, making it a reliable and trustworthy choice for any user. Download and try Morphix today to experience the best of GNU/Linux!
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