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  1. #1 Looking for a nice and simple Linux Distribution? 
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    Checkout Apricity OS, it's really nice! I've been using it for a couple days now.

    https://apricityos.com/



    Also in 2017 lookout for Semicode OS - A linux distribution for programmers.

    http://www.semicodeos.com/



    If you like Android, check out Remix OS - A Linux based distribution that is Android for the PC

    http://www.jide.com/remixos-for-pc

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    gonna stick with kali for linux
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    Quote Originally Posted by 423 Million View Post
    gonna stick with kali for linux
    im willing to bet 99% of kali linux users are people who think they can hack but in reality they're just script kiddies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freyr View Post
    im willing to bet 99% of kali linux users are people who think they're hackers but in reality they're just script kiddies.
    or that they use it for forensic analysis? pretty ignorant thing to say imo

    Edit: pretty sure you dont use it for its intended purpose.
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    I've never really understood the purpose of special-purpose distros like Kali, most of the stuff can be obtained from a standard distro's package manager.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham View Post
    I've never really understood the purpose of special-purpose distros like Kali, most of the stuff can be obtained from a standard distro's package manager.
    So you can have all the tools readily available for you I guess? I don't think Kali linux is meant to be your primary operating system I'm pretty sure it's only intended for testing purposes. Do you use Linux? If so which Linux distribution do you use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freyr View Post
    Do you use Linux? If so which Linux distribution do you use?
    Arch on my desktop/laptop, Debian on my servers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham View Post
    Arch on my desktop/laptop, Debian on my servers.
    +1 for Debian, I love Debian and Debian derivatives.
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    lol np mate looks like the community brought ur rep down to ur IQ
    Not too sure about that, it's at 0 . It would have to go minus to even be remotely close to his IQ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham View Post
    Arch on my desktop/laptop, Debian on my servers.
    What desktop environment do you currently use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freyr View Post
    What desktop environment do you currently use?
    Xfce
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