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Sf Selekta
Добавлен 21 сен 2014
So...whatever.
Build the ULTIMATE hacking distro...or at least start to.
Why use a hacking distro when you can use your comfy Linux distro you are use to? #girlboss
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DO NOT USE: Black Arch is a colossal waste of time.
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Black Arch seems to have promise, but after installation i was not going to waste my time trying to get it to work. Maybe I could have dropped to a TTY and installed a terminal, but how is a Distro going to forget to bundle a terminal in the first place? Maintaining a Distro is very difficult, so I do not mean to be as harsh as I am, but the point of a Distro is to be simple to use or at least ...
My fixed gear Dolan Pre Cursa bike check
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Before anyone mentions that I will due to no brakes....I am not that lucky.
Full Install Walk-through: Arch Linux and XMonad. Config files included for the window manager.
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Grab the files from my GitHub: github.com/SFSelekta
Is ARCH LINUX right for YOU?
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Find out if Arch Linux or Linux in general is right for you. P.S. Sinus infection in full effect.
How to install multiple KERNELS in ARCH LINUX
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Installing and switching between multiple kernels in Arch.
⭐The #1 way to be SUPERIOR to EVERYONE ⭐
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You ever just get sad sometimes? Yeah, me too.
why didn't you just install a terminal emulator? I imagine installing black arch isn't different from arch linux which also doesn't install a terminal emulator unless you tell it to. it's just how arch linux works.
There did not seem to be an option/chance to install any additional packages during set up. With this being a distro like Endeavour or Manjaro, I would think they have the desktop environments set up seeing as they let you pick what DE you want. But that could also be my bad for assuming that. Also, something could have just borked during the process even though the install said it was successful. I guess my point/question is: why have this installer and not just add the repo mirrors to a normal arch installation?
Isn't a "hacking" distro ironic? I'm pretty sure I can install the tools I need myself without the drastically increased possibility of a built-in backdoor... (Hell, they pointed it out in their installer.) Say I want to test new tools, can't I install the packages from source or with a package helper? Who honestly needs a whole distro? I read Kali, for example, is less hardened so security features don't interfere with tests. But I can disable those with a few switches; it's all documented on the Linux man page. Are we assuming I need a _less_ secure system so I can get super-duper hacked? Is there actually a solid use case for "specialized" distros? No terminal??? Is this an excuse to make "not doing your job" such a terrible experience that you do your job?
I 100% agree with everything you stated. I just run a script that grabs the tools I regularly use from Git. I have been wondering what the point of these distros are, too. I was looking forward to seeing if they pre-setup things like Metasploit. Do they already have api keys configured for tools?...things like that.
It is fine, but my team, several of which that use Arch as their daily driver, do not prefer this over Kali or Parrot.
Debian is go to distro for pentesting Arch is a satisfactory alternative of windows which needs more work
What?
gotta be an AI comment
@adrianvictor8 arch can become a good alternative for windows because of its rolling release update
@adrianvictor8 although it needs more work on gaming part so I can play games with mods
@@GurpreetSingh-ur2pm ok jeet
-Black- Arch is a colossal waste of time
for a none perfectionnist of course ^^
If you have a few hours to spare, then manually installing arch once or twice is very helpful when one is learning about the fundamentals of linux. That being said, you are always free to use some distro based on arch with a proper GUI installer for that streamlined experience. No time is being wasted this way, just click throught and done :)
@@magicalnoodles yes, i use archinstall, it takes me 20m from a blank usb on windows to a running arch linux on the same pc. Just the websites credentials are annoying
Me when I don't know what I'm talking about.
If you don't _want_ to know how to use Linux, you might not succeed with Arch. But it's not difficult. I honestly had more difficulty with Mint.
Maybe this distro just caters to a different psychology lol... If you can't make me work then you don't deserve to use me. Arch Linux or not, I think it's better to convert an existing Arch Linux install into BlackArch instead of using the distro itself.
LOL it just may cater to a different psychology, and I am not worthy. From what I have experienced, you appear to be correct in converting Arch to BlackArch. I did read up on the strap script, but at that point, I began to think the video should be, 'How to turn arch into blackarch,' and that may not be a bad idea. I have scripts to grab the packages I use off of git, so it may be a cool comparison between the two.
I am a blackarch enjoyer but I either use the OVA or Docker image. With docker I use the novnc image for a graphical environment. BTW I am pretty sure the VMware / virtbox modules are to be used as a guest OS which enables integration with the respective VM client.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh, dude......OVA. Yeah, I should have done that. Well, looks like I have something to do in the next few weekends. I did not even think about that, and that was the issue lol. I was thinking that the VMware modules were for ease of setting up a lab to pentest on. You may be correct, and now have we wanting to try it again.
It works. I have just done a clean full blackarch install from usb using full iso offline option and a network connection. (The same way you csn just install Windows. )no virtual box or preinstalled arch.
I know that the slim ISO does work, but I am not a fan of the preinstalled tools or xfce. I did not think to try the full iso offline, may have to try that. I wanted this distro to work so I can use it as a jumping off point to begin discussing the tools and OSINT. I was just perplexed as to how a terminal emulator was not available after the install said it was successful. Thanks for the heads up! There may be a BlackArch review redux in the near-ish future.
@@sfselekta With peace and love, you ought to put in some effort to learn how to use Linux before you go trying to use it as a vehicle for teaching others. This is a half hour showcase of your inexperience of even the most basic of its core concepts. Maybe check out overthewire. And finally, those who live in skiddy houses shouldn't throw stones. Don't be condescending when you yourself clearly don't know your ass from a hole in the ground.
Im using black arch too. You’re not setup it correctly. Btw i loved your video. Good work. Keep it up ❤
Would you know where I went wrong? I have been wondering if it was during the 'blackarch groups,' or maybe I did not give it enough storage space to install everything? I was just frustrated that it said the installation was successful but then did not have a terminal.
@@sfselekta you could always go tty and install what ever missing
@@1400Lines Yes, I did mention that in the description, but honestly, I was just frustrated at that point.
that's why i use ArcoLinux
What is the name of the Pursuit Bar bartape? If yes, what brand, if not, please tell me what it is called?
The bar tape is Newbaum's cotton tape in khaki. They are the non padded version and they do not have any shellac on them. Hope that answers your question!
Unfortunately it's a little bit difficult to read what's going on the installation process.
Oh no, is there anything that I can help expand upon? If you give timestamps i can let you know what was going on.
hell yeah nice bike...idk anything about linux, but im here for the bike stuff
Thanks, dude!
Great video and explanation, keep going! Just suggest you to lower the music a tad bit, despite your voice being clean and loud enough.
I completely agree with your suggestion. I already slammed the volume slider to -24db and had considered adding a gain plugin to see if could lower it more. I should have done that. lol
Great content, but just some constructive feedback: Make it slightly quicker instead of beating around the bush too much. The real information conveyed per minute is a bit low. People will start loosing patience looking for the "point".
NERD !
Thank you for your feedback, I totally get it. This video was suppose to be more of a "shitpost" so there was not real info to be obtained from it, that is why it wanders so much. The quality of the audio is also terrible as I am trying to do it all in Kdenlive without an external audio editor, while just trying to learn the software to begin with. This video was thrown together in couple of hours so it is not meant to be serious in any way.
"did he just optimize his installation at the kernel levelfor por-" "oh yes, he did, he did"
Bro this might be the funniest Linux tutorial ever. Keep it up!
ceo @ depose lol FREE LUIGI
Yes bro good video 🐐🙏
Cool stuff. Keep it up! I like the quality and style.