Morphix is a modular Linux distribution, based on Knoppix (which is in turn based on Debian). Morphix uses the LiveCD features of Knoppix, but it is more modular. Different modules can be combined on a CD for varying purposes, making Morphix a sort of LiveCD construction kit. For example, a Morphix CD can contain a normal base system, but use GNOME as the desktop instead of KDE. Other modules can be constructed for other specific purposes, such as a firewall, a rescue disk, a basic office suite, etc.
Four sets of applications for Morphix are officially supported. These versions are mostly classified by their GUI, but each has its own set of applications:
As of January 1, 2006, the current revision of Morphix is 0.5-pre5.
GNOME Morphix includes: