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    Ubix Linux

    Ubix Linux

    The Pocket Datalab

    Ubix stands for Universal Business Intelligence Computing System. Ubix Linux is an open-source, Debian-based Linux distribution geared towards data acquisition, transformation, analysis and presentation. Ubix Linux purpose is to offer a tiny but versatile datalab. Ubix Linux is easily accessible, resource-efficient and completely portable on a simple USB key. Ubix Linux is a perfect toolset for learning data analysis and artificial intelligence basics on small to medium...
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    Penetration-Testing-Toolkit v1.0

    A web interface for various penetration testing tools

    Penetration-Testing-Toolkit is a web based project to automate Scanning a network,Exploring CMS, Generating Undectable metasploit payload, DNS-Queries, IP related informations, Information Gathering, Domain related info etc
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    mini-wheezy

    A tiny wheezy Distribution for Raspberry PI

    There are many distribution of wheezy on the net which are much larger in size. This is my small attempt to make a mini-wheezy distribution which is just 8 Mb, for Raspberry PI. Although it is mini, but you can use debian-wheezy repository, for additional application. Download file, and extract the image. Copy the image to a SD card, and Insert the SD card in Raspberry PI and there you go. The password is pi:raspberry and root:root.
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