umm.. i am not sure it is proper linux. It is backtrack 2.0. basicly it is a disk you put in whilst your computer starts, and it boots the entire operating system off one disk, no need to install or anything. i have two disk drives so i can still load cd's nd stuff, only it dosnt like it.
I agree with jbennet that you are using a live linux cd. Very few live linux cds can install apps or anything while using the live cd version of whatever linux that you have. That is not the case with the new SimplyMEPIS 6.5 and the new PClinuxOS. Both of these awesome distros can install some things in the live environment. Like video drivers to try in the live cd environment. I think that there are some other live linux cds that you can install a few things while using the live cd.
Backtrack is linux.
BackTrack is a Slackware and SLAX-based live CD with a collection of security and forensics tools.
BackTrack distribution was created by merging Auditor Security Linux with WHAX (formerly Whoppix).
Combining the best features from both distributions, and paying special attention to small details, this is probably the best version of either distributions to ever come out.
Based on SLAX (Slackware), BackTrack provides user modularity. This means the distribution can be easily customised by the user to include personal scripts, additional tools, customised kernels, etc.
New exciting features in BackTrack 2: updated kernel 2.6.20 with several patches; Broadcom-based wireless card support; most wireless drivers are built to support raw packet injection
Read this link if you want to know more about backtrack.
http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Syste...ack-9477.shtml
Wow. It looks pretty good already. I like anything with kde. Nice choice for a distro.