Developer | Grml team and community |
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OS family | Linux (Unix-like) |
Working state | Current |
Source model | Open source |
Initial release | October 22, 2004[1] |
Latest release | 2024.02[2] / 28 February 2024 |
Kernel type | Monolithic kernel |
License | various DFSG-free licenses, proprietary firmware[3] |
Official website | grml |
Grml /ˈɡrɛməl/[4] is a Linux distribution based on Debian.[5] It is designed to run mainly from a live CD, but can be made to run from a USB flash drive.[6] Grml aims to be well-suited to system administrators (sysadmin) and other users of text tools.[7] It includes an X Window System server and a few minimalist window managers such as wmii, Fluxbox, and openbox to use the graphical programs like Mozilla Firefox which are included in the distribution.[8]
Grml does not show any weaknesses in terms of functionality. Almost any conceivable sys admin task can be performed using the system: including LVM and software RAID drives, as well as devices encrypted with Dmcrypt. An SSH server is onboard to avoid the need for remote VNC. The Z shell, which is the default in Grml, might be an unusual choice for many administrators, but it really doesn't cause a problem in everyday life. Anyone who is accustomed to Bash can cope with Zsh.