Definitions for "grml "
Keywords:  reuse, ndash, markup, tags, hyper
General Reuse Markup Language. A format using tags to markup data to define data values, data types, and data relationships.
GRML – an acronym for General Reuse Markup Language – is a markup language similar to HTML and XML, using tags to organize data in files and web pages. Data is organized in columns and rows. Tags are used to define forms, images, and hyper-linking.
Keywords:  texttools, knoppix, zsh, debian, rescue
grml is a live CD originally based on Knoppix and currently based on Debian. It includes a collection of GNU/Linux software especially for users of texttools and system administrators. It provides automatic hardware detection, and its default shell is the zsh. You can use it e.g. as a rescue system, for analyzing systems/networks, or as a working environment.