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Parrot OS A Linux Distro For Pentesters, Security Analysts And Hackers
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Parrot OS A Linux Distro For Pentesters, Security Analysts And Hackers

Parrot OS is a live and installable operating system based on Debian for Penetration Testing, Computer Forensic, Reverse Engineering, Hacking, Cloud Pentesting, privacy/anonymity, and cryptography. It has more than 300 penetration testing tools in its repositories. It is developed by Frozenbox’s Team. ParrotSec is thought to give a light environment, highly compatible and complete. It offers many contents about web and computer systems analysis, a lab directed towards forensic digita

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XFCE Desktop Environment - A Linux Desktop Environment For Everyone
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XFCE Desktop Environment - A Linux Desktop Environment For Everyone

One of the strong advantages of Linux over Windows or Mac is freedom. You find freedom in every corner of the Linux operating system. You have the freedom of choosing one out of hundreds of distros. Most new users of Linux are introduced to either Ubuntu or Mint. This helps in reducing the choices users have in terms of the number of distros. But here, we have one more choice to make within the distro itself. As you are already guessing, It is the DE ( Desktop Environment). A DE is a

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Atom Text Editor For Linux (Features Review + Installation)
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Atom Text Editor For Linux (Features Review + Installation)

On the surface, Atom is the modern desktop text editor you’ve come to expect. Pop the hood, however, and you’ll discover a system begging to be hacked on. How To Install Atom Text Editor? To get started with Atom, we’ll need to get it on your system. Installing Atom should be fairly simple. Generally, you can go to https://atom.io and at the top of the page, you should see a download button where you can download a Debian package or RPM package either from the main Atom website or

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10 Best Courses Or Trainings To Learn Linux
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10 Best Courses Or Trainings To Learn Linux

Many people learn Linux for different reasons ranging from work to personal interest, and for all those people, I have selected the best courses/ways to learn Linux.  Learning Linux is strongly associated with the learning command line, at least up to a certain basic level. Basically, any Linux course consists of the following topics: LFHS, networking, directories and files with permissions, users and groups, command line basics, pipes and redirection, archives, software management, docu

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ArchBang Linux Review - An Arch-based Linux Distro
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ArchBang Linux Review - An Arch-based Linux Distro

There are so many distros popping out of everywhere. But for most distros out there, they use Debian or Fedora as Base. And In Recent times, we see Arch being the new alternative to those two ages old distros. Arch was intended for experienced Linux users from its start. And developers, being good from inside, want to make things easier for normal people. They create distros like Manjaro and Antergos, so, ordinary people can use and see what it is like to live with Arch. But Manjaro

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Flatpak Reviews  - Linux Apps For All Distributions
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Flatpak Reviews  - Linux Apps For All Distributions

So Canonical sought to solve the problem with distributing applications on Linux due to the very many and different Linux distributions around and each with their own packaging formats. So Canonical introduced Snaps. Whew, that would be great. But again, Canonical isn’t the only one hoping to crack this problem on Linux. In fact, there are two other frameworks that are seeking to be the one-stop app framework for distributing an application on Linux. There are Flatpak and AppImage. So to

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Solus Linux Distribution Review
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Solus Linux Distribution Review

Looking for a new Linux desktop distribution? You are definitely spoilt for choice. The market is well saturated with quality desktop distributions, featuring different desktop environments. Between Ubuntu, Fedora, and OpenSUSE, you have a choice of well-supported distributions with lots of up-to-date software and commercial backing, as well as a choice of almost any desktop environment like GNOME, Unity, or KDE. There are many others, however. Linux Mint brings the stability of Ubun

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Open Source Vs. Closed Source
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Open Source Vs. Closed Source

There are many differences between the open-source operating systems and closed source operating systems. Here we have written a few of them. What Is Open Source? It’s Freedom! This is the most important thing that a user should possess. I may or may not be modifying the code but someone who wants to modify the code for good purposes should not be restricted. And a user should be allowed to share the software if he likes it. And this is all possible with open-source software. T

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5 Best FPS Games For Linux
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5 Best FPS Games For Linux

For so long Linux users filled very excluded from the gaming world, with a lot of games for other OSes and almost no games for Linux. For playing good Linux games with good graphics the solution was to use wine but, wine never worked very well out the box. Most of the games were small in size and not too good in graphics, the developers didn’t think of porting or creating games for Linux because of its small size of users. Linux is growing every day in size and quality and it can be no

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Kodi - The Ultimate Media Center for Linux
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Kodi - The Ultimate Media Center for Linux

Kodi is a free and open-source media player application developed by the XBMC Foundation, a non-profit technology consortium. Kodi media center was originally created for the Microsoft Xbox and called Xbox Media Center (XBMC), the software has continued to evolve, spawning a community of its own. Kodi is available for multiple operating systems and hardware platforms including Linux. It is also available on Windows, Mac OS X, Kodibuntu, iOS, Android, and Raspberry Pi. It features a 10-fo

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5 Alternatives To Microsoft Office In Linux
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5 Alternatives To Microsoft Office In Linux

Microsoft Office is the de-facto standard office suite there in the world, but unfortunately, it is not available to us, the “free” folk on Linux. Sure there are quite a few numbers of ways to use it on Linux, either by using a virtual PC or employing ….. Which also allows you to run it on Linux. Either way, the experience might not be the best. Fortunately, also, this has also allowed for the creation of some very capable alternatives on Linux, and today, we’d take a look at 5 of the very to

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6 Best Video Editing Software For Linux in 2023
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6 Best Video Editing Software For Linux in 2023

Ubuntu and Linux, in general, are not known as the go-to platform for multimedia production. Instead, Apple Mac systems are the most popular among graphic designers, video editors, and music production specialists, with Windows PCs closing second. Linux also has a lot of good stuff for video editors; it’s another thing that most people don’t know. So here is a collection of the best video editing software for Linux in 2023. * Why Video Editing on Linux? * Best Linux Video Editing

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