Or you can install fedora without any de
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Or you can install fedora without any de
Thank you I’m going to check it
OK thanks, I’ve noticed that I got an update for the Kali template right after the install but this doesn’t install the packages… Going to search for a solution.
EDIT : The template just included the kali-linux-core so there’s almost nothing in it, so you need to browse the Kali meta packages to add the tools. I’ve chose kali-linux-default (~8GB) but there’s a lot more like kali-linux-everything (~30GB)
Going to search how to add custom template too.
And do you any clue for running a VM and connect it to the network to make a “hacking” lab? EDIT : And for flatpaks?
For the flatpak I would like to use them as I did on “normal” OS, basically to have a shortcut like any regular app. I want to use flatpak for apps that are not really available anywhere else but I could use Arch too btw.
I’ve installed the template of kali-core (available by default in the template manager), them create a qube with the kali-core template, and add all the apps available to the qube. Sadly I don’t have all the apps that are normally present into Kali. Such as Ettercap and Wireshark EDIT : Nmap, SQLMap, Macchanger and much more are not available
So how do I set up a real VM this time to use it as a testing lab? With access to my network, etc… As we will do in Qemu. And the last thing. I found a template of Parrot OS but it’s not in the “default” template manager how do I use that?
Thx
So how do I to install flatpaks? (Install flatpak CLI in the template and use it on the qube?)
When I’m doing a Kali template it doesn’t give me all the apps that are present in Kali. And if I want to use Parrot? Or setting a vulnerable system, what is the way of doing VMs in Qube? Do we need to install Qemu on top or using the default system is okay?
I don’t know if it’s a good idea to build a new engine from scratch… Maybe it is but I don’t know, behind an engine you need to have support and development, so this thing needs to be improved and supported along the versions to be safe, so I don’t know if it’s a good idea or not 🙃
If nobody use it you will not have contents on it, so encourage the more people to use it
Right, looks great BUT… It’s a shit
That’s really depending on your use cases, for example if I want to install distro for my grandma use Mint, for a graphic guy (as in this example) use Arch or Fedora (or even OpenSUSE), etc.
That seems to be a great distro to follow
I’m sure talking about the 30days challenge from Raid Owl and I have an idea of his conclusion. First he’s a power user (not in the fact of tweaking and scratch in the file system), he needs a lot of stuff to work. And for someone outside of the traditional office work or maybe developing, Linux is hard to use for graphics works, so sure Linux Mint is not for this kind of people but you should always recommended it to “normal” people and beginner in Linux. Sure in this case his conclusion is wrong, he should have used Fedora, Arch or OpenSUSE, but that’s it.
I would like to thank him for everything, just thx ❤️ RIP
Xiaomi devices are a bit annoying to unlock but you should use the official way. I’ve got a xiaomi device and unlocked it. So first you need to be patient maybe it’s not going to work for the first time so try to unlock it and if it doesn’t work just wait a couple of weeks… And you should maybe ask a friend or family member to take their Sim card only to log into a xiaomi account and allow OEM unlocking. You could try an other method but when there is an official way (annoying but official) you should use it, safest and “easiest” way.
That’s not the point here but can you share your wallpaper? 😄
You’re mid right, the when something AI based is announced this is really criticized by some people and there are almost right. When something new pops, like windows recall, it is certain that this “new” feature is really not what AI is capable, and asks really important questions about privacy. But you’re right on the fact that Linux should be a bit more interested on AI and tried to made it the right way! But for now there’s no really good use cases of AI inside a distro. LLMs are good but do not need to be linked to user activities. Image generators are great but do not need to be linked to user activities… As exemple when Windows tried Recall and failed. Apple iOS 18 wants to implement that, and this should be surely a success inside the Apple minded people. But here where FOSS, privacy and anti Big-Techs guys are the main people that’s absolutely sure that every for-profit “new AI” feature would be really hated. I’m not against this mind just giving facts
So it’s preferable to take a x, p or t series?
And do you a t14 is worthing it?
HD screenshot, pls.