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One solution to the problem of newer versions of Knoppix not being compatible with some computers and monitors is to install an older version. Version 3.3 (released in February 2004) has been found to be particularly useful in such situations, as it works on a greater variety of older hardware and is newer than the still widely used Microsoft Windows 2000 and more technologically advanced and far safer than both Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Also, it can be updated, at least in part, after installation by installing newer versions of application programs.
Starting Installation
The first step in installing Knoppix is to boot the computer from its CDROM or DVD. This is accomplished by inserting the disk into the appropriate drive and starting or restarting the computer. Knoppix will begin to boot automatically, but boot time can be shortened by a few seconds by pressing the ENTER key at the boot prompt (i.e., when the word boot: appears in the lower left-hand corner of the screen).
After Knoppix has finished booting and the KDE desktop has been loaded, simultaneously press the CTRL, ALT and F2 keys (i.e., CTRL + ALT + F2) to switch from the GUI (graphical user interface) to the command line (i.e., text-only) mode and to the root (i.e., administrative) user. Then type knoppix-installer if installing version 5.01 or other recent versions and press ENTER. This will cause a script (i.e., a short program) to run that will perform the interactive installation process. If instal