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Good evening SoloLearn friends, brothers & sisters. I have a question for you: What's your preferred OS?

You can be specific. I'm asking because I have this idea to make a live app with the results being displayed and updated frequently. **If you double/triple/multi boot various OS's, each one counts** Thank you! Cheers!

26th Nov 2017, 10:44 AM
M Thompson
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I use win 10, Mac OS, Ubuntu and Kali
11th Mar 2018, 11:50 AM
Worm
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Hmm, how do I get more people to see and respond to this??? I really want to put up the results, but there's still not enough input yet...
8th Jan 2018, 5:18 AM
M Thompson
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Thanks for all the responses so far guys! I'm not sure how long I'll let it run. I was definitely an Auditor and Backtrack kid coming into programming. I always had a live CD & fat USB on mešŸ’æ
27th Nov 2017, 8:40 AM
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Another good place for Linux beginners (and Linux heads in general) is DISTROWATCH.COM. There, you can read about, look at and download (free & paid) all types of different Linux OS's. The site is very active, allowing you to pick the Linux OS that you are interested in or suits you the best. There are tens of thousands out there and you can even create your own custom Live CD or install your custom Linux OS on all of your devices, jailbreaking may be required. The coolest thing about running the Linux OS that I put together myself, which is a lightweight compilation of the best tools from backtrack (kali), auditor & knoppix, on all my devices is the reaction I get from people when they see my system boot up or if I'm working doing my thing. They look at me like: "WTF? This must be a super hacker or something." I always tell them that it is not hard to do. Even with no experience, you can do it yourself in one day. Cheers!
15th Dec 2017, 3:05 AM
M Thompson
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Come on! I know more people are seeing this....
8th Dec 2017, 4:47 PM
M Thompson
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Take the red pill and open up your world like Neo in the Matrix! KALI.ORG is the place to start becoming a systems security master, for sure! Learning coding languages on here is cool and all, but in my opinion, learning 1. command line, 2. git hub, 3. deep web and 4. linux administration are the future of supreme computing. Remember, ALL computing architecture is based on linux.
9th Dec 2017, 7:49 PM
M Thompson
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I use Ubuntu and Windows 7
26th Nov 2017, 12:01 PM
Teostra
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Ubuntu
31st Jan 2018, 10:16 AM
Giovanni Velazquez
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kali linux
26th Nov 2017, 12:02 PM
Owbird
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I prefer Linux. But I also need Windows. Mostly I make my laptop dual or triple boot.
26th Nov 2017, 1:03 PM
Paul
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i would use kali or linux or backtrack because i have seen them recommended
8th Dec 2017, 7:29 PM
Scott Whitby
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Windows and kali lunix are both the best os but if you like to code use window and if you want to become a hacker or annoy other people use kali but kali takes a lot of time to learn and set it up as compared to windows and for best results use dual boot but it will also make your laptop or computer a little slow.
11th Dec 2017, 5:04 PM
adios
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Windows 10 šŸ˜Ž
15th Oct 2020, 1:28 PM
Space Kitty
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I really would like to learn Linux, but donā€™t know where to start. Sick of the bloatware and security concerns with Windows
9th Dec 2017, 7:33 PM
Ford Seeuws
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