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    Linux Kodachi 9

    Linux Kodachi 9

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    A minimal, terminal-only live ISO based on Debian 13 (Trixie) crafted for two critical missions: bulletproof testing of the full Kodachi toolchain and operating as a dedicated SOCKS proxy gateway for your network. Built for power users, hardened servers, and elegant headless deployments. https://www.kodachi.cloud/wiki/bina/terminal-version.html https://www.kodachi.cloud/wiki/bina/index.html
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    Linux Engineer Toolkit Live

    Linux Engineer Toolkit Live

    Portable Linux engineer toolkit for recovery, repair & data rescue

    Linux Engineer Toolkit (LengToolkit) Live is a specialized, recovery-oriented Linux distribution designed for system engineers and IT professionals. Operating exclusively in Live mode, it provides a robust environment to rescue failing systems, recover lost data, and manage disk infrastructures without the need for installation. Website: https://nixovena.org/lengtoolkit
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    q4rescue

    q4rescue

    A live linux Rescue toolkit/Emergency OS - based on q4os Trinity

    ...Check wiki for full description : https://sourceforge.net/p/q4rescue/wiki/ Main tools: -Foxclone -Rescuezilla -Clonezilla -DDrescue-gui -qtfsarchiver -G4L -Apart -Testdisk -Photorec -Boot Repair -WoeUSB -Q4OS imager -UNetbootin -usbimager -Kdirstats -Kdiskmark -Rclone & Rclone BRowser -Reminna -Filezilla -qbittorrent -gohttpserver -chromium -nwipe -ntpw-gui -efibootmgr -zenmap (nmap gui) -Abiword -smp/mpv ... + usefull terminal tools like duf, ncdu,flashfetch,... + q4os tools -With an interface in the style of 'Windows 10' for easier handling by a large number of users. **password for user & root : "live" (without quotes) -versions history: check wiki. ** Please report bugs, or suggest features :-)
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    Ubuntu Server 20.04 VBox QS

    Image for import to Virtualbox

    Image for import to Virtualbox. Quick Start Installed: Cockpit Midnight Commander Ncdu Net-tools Lite linux kernel 5.4.140-sigmade https://github.com/sigmade/kernel-5-4-140-sigmade Already configured SSH Users: login - root, passwd - root; login -ubuntu, passwd - ubuntu;
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    ncdu

    ncdu

    Ncdu is a disk usage analyzer with an ncurses interface

    Ncdu is a disk usage analyzer with an ncurses interface. It is designed to find space hogs on a remote server where you don’t have an entire graphical setup available, but it is a useful tool even on regular desktop systems. Ncdu aims to be fast, simple and easy to use, and should be able to run in any minimal POSIX-like environment with ncurses installed.
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