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finji
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by finji » Thu Jan 08, 2015 6:39 am
Yeah I was using virtual machines a bit before but thought I'd try a dual boot (never again)
Wasn't getting any errors, windows 7 just ceased to be... I tried to make a partition for linux but somehow turned my entire harddrive from ntfs to ext4. I pwned myself.
Quite a drag, still thinking about trying to make a windows 7 install CD (I don't have the original CD or Key) Linux feels quite lonely

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by mks » Thu Jan 08, 2015 6:43 am
Yeah, you wiped it then. Oh well... Time for a fresh start.
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by mks » Thu Jan 08, 2015 6:59 am
What distro were you installing out of curiosity? I recently loaded an openSUSE OS on to a server and just let it do the default settings. It automatically created separate partitions from the Windows side of things.
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by finji » Thu Jan 08, 2015 7:01 am
it's manjaro, an arch based distro. Some dodgy russian guy recommended it.
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by mks » Thu Jan 08, 2015 7:04 am
I have never heard of that one.
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by kaili » Thu Jan 08, 2015 6:08 pm
my 14 yr old brother uses kali linux but ur all nerdz
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by mks » Thu Jan 08, 2015 6:27 pm
kaili wrote:my 14 yr old brother uses kali linux but ur all nerdz
It's kind of scary thinking about 14 year olds using Kali.
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by finji » Thu Jan 08, 2015 6:38 pm
I wish I was a nerd, still never managed to put a file on a usb stick after 3+ hours of trying. Linux cli is fucking terrifying tbh. back on windows now

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by syrup » Thu Jan 08, 2015 9:10 pm
RHEL in work.
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by mks » Fri Jan 09, 2015 3:33 am
finji wrote:I wish I was a nerd, still never managed to put a file on a usb stick after 3+ hours of trying. Linux cli is fucking terrifying tbh. back on windows now
You should try Unetbootin. It works well.
http://unetbootin.net/
Linux takes time to learn. You just have to practice with it, preferably with an end goal in mind. Mine was and is to learn how to do penetration testing and vulnerability assessments and also to be a (junior) administrator.
I just spent the last couple of days installing Oracle Enterprise Linux on some servers at work. I'm setting up a DNS server tomorrow and we have to get it installed in the data center by Monday.
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by kaili » Tue Jan 20, 2015 2:18 am
mks wrote:kaili wrote:my 14 yr old brother uses kali linux but ur all nerdz
It's kind of scary thinking about 14 year olds using Kali.
lol shud i be worried
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by mks » Tue Jan 20, 2015 2:32 am
Yeah, at 14 he's probably just a script kiddie. But later he could pull a GV1 and end up in jail.
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by Phigure » Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:57 am
he's actually the second ninja to do time for hacking lol
(not saying who's the first)
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by SignalRecon » Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:10 pm
mks wrote:finji wrote:I wish I was a nerd, still never managed to put a file on a usb stick after 3+ hours of trying. Linux cli is fucking terrifying tbh. back on windows now
You should try Unetbootin. It works well.
http://unetbootin.net/
Linux takes time to learn. You just have to practice with it, preferably with an end goal in mind. Mine was and is to learn how to do penetration testing and vulnerability assessments and also to be a (junior) administrator.
I just spent the last couple of days installing Oracle Enterprise Linux on some servers at work. I'm setting up a DNS server tomorrow and we have to get it installed in the data center by Monday.
I TL;DR'd most of the thread but how is Flak/Backtrack for that? I remember many nights spent nerding on Flak before I weighed the risk of never being allowed near a computer again against irc cred.
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by SignalRecon » Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:12 pm
Phigure wrote:he's actually the second ninja to do time for hacking lol
(not saying who's the first)
Really? Someone on DSF did time for that?!
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by SignalRecon » Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:38 pm
finji wrote:I wish I was a nerd, still never managed to put a file on a usb stick after 3+ hours of trying. Linux cli is fucking terrifying tbh. back on windows now

Try Ubuntu, its actually a very good, functional distro that works extremely well out of the box. Underneath the hood its basically Debian. You would love it simply because a lot of the stuff you take for granted on Windows works out of the box, just choose the multimedia packages when installing it and you will be off to the races imo. I have it 2 of my old thinkpads. Its solid and it works well just from the GUI (kde or gnome), you wont need to dig in the consoles at all if you dont want to.
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by finji » Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:41 pm
hmm yeah I've heard that Ubuntu is newb friendly, but I think if I wanted to have something like windows, i'd use windows.. I like how different some linux distros are, will learn it proper some time.
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by mks » Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:53 pm
SignalRecon wrote:mks wrote:finji wrote:I wish I was a nerd, still never managed to put a file on a usb stick after 3+ hours of trying. Linux cli is fucking terrifying tbh. back on windows now
You should try Unetbootin. It works well.
http://unetbootin.net/
Linux takes time to learn. You just have to practice with it, preferably with an end goal in mind. Mine was and is to learn how to do penetration testing and vulnerability assessments and also to be a (junior) administrator.
I just spent the last couple of days installing Oracle Enterprise Linux on some servers at work. I'm setting up a DNS server tomorrow and we have to get it installed in the data center by Monday.
I TL;DR'd most of the thread but how is Flak/Backtrack for that? I remember many nights spent nerding on Flak before I weighed the risk of never being allowed near a computer again against irc cred.
I have never used PHLAK, but Backtrack is awesome. I still use it even though Kali Linux is the new upgraded version totally rebuilt from the ground up and based on a Debian backend.

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by mks » Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:57 pm
Phigure wrote:he's actually the second ninja to do time for hacking lol
(not saying who's the first)
Was it Wormcode? Where did he disappear to? He was the main guy that I would go to for tech advice on here.
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by mks » Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:59 pm
SignalRecon wrote:Phigure wrote:he's actually the second ninja to do time for hacking lol
(not saying who's the first)
Really? Someone on DSF did time for that?!
Dude, it was legendary. He was actually online in the SNH while the police are on the way to his spot to bust him. He knew they were coming and he's frantically trying to wipe his hard drives and he's on a fucking forum telling us about it.
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