Gnoppix 24.4.15
Nate Drake drills down into the newly resurrected Gnoppix – a Debian-based distro boasting great privacy features and AI integration.
IN BRIEF
Gnoppix tries to be all things to all men, offering advanced AI tools as well as privacy features. Both the setup and interface are slick but AI functionality is limited.
Gnoppix was first released in 2005, though it’s only in G the past few years that stable versions have been regularly made available for download.
Prior to version 2022, the distro was based on Knoppix – a Debian-based distro optimised for running in a live environment. Like Knoppix, Gnoppix is also designed to load into RAM. In fact, the main developer Andreas Mueller was hired by Canonical to import this live functionality into the very first release of Ubuntu in 2004.