Klaus Knopper

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Klaus Knopper

Klaus Knopper (2009)
Born 1968 (age 4546)
Ingelheim,  Germany
Nationality  Germany
Alma mater Kaiserslautern University of Technology
Known for creator of Knoppix
co-founder of the LinuxTag expo
Spouse Adriane Knopper
Website
http://www.knopper.net/

Klaus Knopper (born 1968 in Ingelheim) is a German electrical engineer and free software developer.

Knopper is the creator of Knoppix, a well-known live CD Linux distribution. He received his degree in electrical engineering from the Kaiserslautern University of Technology (in German: Technische Universität Kaiserslautern), co-founded LinuxTag in 1996 (a major European Linux expo) and has been a self-employed information technology consultant since 1998. He also teaches at the Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences.

Knopper is married to Adriane Knopper, who has a visual impairment. She has been assisting Knopper with a version of Knoppix for blind and visually impaired people, released in the third quarter of 2007 as a Live CD. Her name has been given to the distribution: Adriane Knoppix.[1]

Adriane is more of a desktop or "Non-graphical-userinterface" for blind computer beginners than a "distribution". It will work on top of any GNU/Linux distribution that has a screenreader (Preferably SBL (Screenreader for Blind Linux Users)) and some text-based tools for internet access and normal work.

References

  1. "Free Operating System For Blind: Adriane Knoppix". EFY News. Retrieved 2008-07-02. 

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