If you decide you like Linux, Knoppix can be installed to a hard drive; when you do that, you essentially have a Debian "SiD" installation that can be updated the same way any othr Debian install can, with apt/dpkg. It's not hard to install, but it works a whole lot better if you've done a previous Linux (preferably Debian) install; I have a tutorial posted at LinuxJuinior, but there's several floating around on the internet There's also a Knoppix user website, do a google search; they're doing things like customizing Knoppix discs, re-configuring the whole ISO to conform to a specific computer; interesting, but not for the faint-hearted.
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