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Kanotix is a live-cd (based on knoppix) especially made for the purpose of installing debian sid.
I first installed debian sid in 2001 (at that time woody was still testing). It was very complicated for a total newbie like I was. I had only installed Red Hat SuSE and Mandrake at that time, all distro with a "next-next-ok-ok" interface.
Debian Sid is still my favorite distro, and will probably always be. Anyway, it's not easy to install, especially on new hardware. That's why I tried kanotix. I installed it, then apt-get install aptitude then bam ! A complete debian system configured with all my hardware recognized.
Anyway, I wouldn't say that Kanotix will suit the total newbie. It's better to have some experience with Debian before installing it. I'd say it's made for the average user who doesn't want to spend one month before having an usable Debian system.