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

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Features

  • VPN Ready
  • Tor Ready with exit node selection
  • DNScrypt ready
  • Onion Circuits/Onion share
  • i2p
  • GNUNET
  • Exodus multi currency wallet
  • Rkhunter
  • Peer Guardian
  • Panic Room
  • Bleachbit
  • Atom
  • Audicity
  • Zulucrypt
  • System and Security Info on Desktop
  • Wipe Ram
  • Wipe Free Space
  • Kill OS!
  • Nautilus-wipe
  • Keepass2x
  • Seahorse
  • Gpa
  • Gnupg2
  • Enigmail
  • gufw
  • firejail
  • Geany
  • Krusader
  • Meld
  • Shutter
  • Htop
  • Zulumount
  • FileZilla
  • Terminator
  • Transmission
  • VirtualBox
  • Syslinux-utils
  • Smbclient
  • Disper
  • Fcitx
  • Ibus
  • Pidgin
  • Coyim
  • Ring
  • Signal
  • Geoip-bin
  • Cairo-dock
  • Pcmanfm
  • Nmap
  • Xtrlock
  • Ncdu
  • Gksu
  • Sysv-rc-conf
  • Rdesktop
  • GnomeNettool
  • Signal
  • GResolver
  • OpenShot
  • Icedove
  • SiriKali
  • Denyhosts
  • Steghide
  • Chromium web browser
  • Gdebi
  • Gnome Commander
  • Blender Viewnior and Risrtto light image viewers
  • noisy
  • Iridium-browser
  • waterfox
  • syncthing
  • jaxx wallet
  • nuke
  • persistence

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  • Title: A Remarkable Blend of Privacy and Usability – Kudos to Warith! As a long-time Linux user and privacy enthusiast, I recently had the pleasure of exploring Linux Kodachi 9.01, and I must say, it’s a game-changer! This distribution combines anonymity, security, and ease of use, making it a top choice for anyone looking to enhance their online privacy. User Experience From the moment I booted up Kodachi, I was impressed by its polished interface. The layout is intuitive, and navigating through the various tools and options is seamless. Warith has clearly spent a considerable amount of time refining the user experience, ensuring that both newcomers and seasoned users can navigate the system with ease. Outstanding Features One of the standout features of Kodachi is its built-in privacy tools, such as the Tor browser and VPN integration. These tools work flawlessly, providing an extra layer of security without sacrificing speed. The inclusion of a comprehensive set of applications designed for various tasks ensures that users can perform their daily activities securely. Additionally, the live boot option allows users to test the system without installation. This is a fantastic feature for those who want to explore the capabilities of Kodachi without commitment. Continuous Updates Warith’s commitment to continuous improvement is evident in the regular updates. Each release brings enhancements and new features, ensuring that users have access to the latest security protocols and applications. The community support is also robust, with active forums and documentation that make troubleshooting a breeze. Performance Kodachi 9.01 runs smoothly on a variety of hardware configurations. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it performs exceptionally well even on older machines. The lightweight nature of the OS, combined with its powerful security features, is a testament to Warith's dedication to providing an efficient product. Conclusion In conclusion, Linux Kodachi 9.01 is a stellar distribution that excels in privacy and usability. Warith has done an exceptional job, and his ongoing commitment to updates and community engagement makes Kodachi a top contender in the privacy-focused Linux landscape. If you value your online security and want a user-friendly experience, I highly recommend giving Linux Kodachi a try. Thank you, Warith, for your hard work and dedication. Keep it up!
  • I have been trying to setup encrypted persistent storage on an empty 128GB SSD on my laptop (mainly to save changes to the way Kodachi look and feel. This has resulted in me facing an unbelievable stone wall. I have received no answer to any queries (I guess I am too much of a newbie for those who think so highly of themselves to give me their precious hacking time). AI has been trying to help but it turn out that AI is just as dumb as I am or just as geekie as those who do not have time to help. Even trying to setup the same on my USB stick is no picnic either. In contrast, Tails OS make the whole process a lot easier. What would make Kodachi a gem is if there would be a feature making it possible to automatically save any changes made to the desktop (screen size, placement of taskbar, etc) upon loging out of the OS. Because persistent storage setup is such a pain in the gluteus maximus, I tend to rely more heavily on tails than Kodachi. I don't believe that being able to automatically save basic changes to the desktop would affect Kodachi's security. However, it would make Kodachi a lot more appealing to a lot of people.
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  • I HOPE I AM WRONG> Having still an older slightly buggy though brilliant 7.6 version, and having been in past personal discussion with Mr. Warith Al Maawali concerning linux and android phone software development, I was very much looking forward to test driving his latest model. However, while the system is pretty much looking and operating as awesome as most might say - I am very sad and disappointed in being completely unable to download an ISO that checks out as suitable for use. Checksum is dirty -and the once running OS then seems to fail its own RootKit Hunter tests - [ Rootkit Hunter version 1.4.6 ] System checks summary File properties checks... Required commands check failed Files checked: 149 Suspect files: 149 Rootkit checks... Rootkits checked : 500 Possible rootkits: 4 Applications checks... All checks skipped The system checks took: 2 minutes and 54 seconds VERIFY THE CHECKSUM! Need more ISO hosting options like torrent or other to verify corruption! This has been reported by another user on SourceForge with an alarmingly lackadaisical response: eeds posted a comment on ticket #3 Not from SF for sure or else others will complain its only you. Michal Dziczkowski posted a comment on ticket #3 I were checking both. Not sure what could cause this issue. Is it from the SF side or else. It does need checking. 28 lut 2023 eeds posted a comment on ticket #3 I don't think this is valid sourceforge.net/p/linuxkodachi/tickets/3/?limit=25#0797 His argument suggests his only verification was based in silence of other sourceforge users and not on an investigation into the issue. I know he is a busy man, but this takes the cake. AVOID UNTIL VERIFIED
  • Great Distro!!! In this version the excess cpu issue I was having with version 8.25 is fixed! Runs great on both my Core2 Quad 6600 Dell and My Old I# 2350 Laptop! Fixed is the IPv6 Issue from 8.20! And Of Coarse All Security and Program Updates Are Up To Date! I Have been Using Kodachi Since 7.6 Without Any Dirty Letters From My ISP! I use Kodachi along as a media server along with NORDVPN and DNSCRYPT, TOR excluding 14eyes,Mac Spoofed,Random HWID, RF Devices Disabled, Swap Enabled and Encrypted, USB Control, Installed On Hardware With System NUKE Enabled! All Of This Learned And Accomplished From The KODACHI DASHBOARD!!! I Recommend downloading This Distro Burning It To A Flash Drive And Giving It A Try By Running It out Of RAM!! The XFCE Desktop Looks Great But Can Easily Be Customized By Going To XFCELOOK.ORG and copying Icons And Themes In their Respective Folders Located At "/usr/share/icons" and "/usr/share/themes" I Have To Say That Kodachi Is Easy To Move To From Windows After Learning How To Mount Drives Using "Disk" In Settings Give Kodachi A Try With The Pre-Installed Programs it makes It Hard To Identify You By The Programs You Have Installed on Your Machine! That Makes Kodachi Secure OS A Great option For A Daily Driver! CONS If You Are planning To Get A Free Ride By Downloading Videos On The Free Kodachi VPN You Are Wasting Your Time!!! The Audio Output Has To Be Manually Set To HDMI Every Time I REBOOT when Attaching Multiple Monitors!
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Programming Language

Rust

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2013-10-20