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RE: Building my own pentest distro #11
Hey man. I'm doing another version of MadSec OS. If you want ANY help with tools installation or with something, just pm me. I've done every tool installation by myself, so don't be scared and ask me Smile

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RE: Building my own pentest distro #12
(05-29-2013, 06:08 AM)LukeMST Wrote: Hey man. I'm doing another version of MadSec OS. If you want ANY help with tools installation or with something, just pm me. I've done every tool installation by myself, so don't be scared and ask me Smile

Thanks bro Smile If I get stuck I'll hit you up Smile
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RE: Building my own pentest distro #13
-- Update --
Trying to decide what window manager I'm going to use. Got a lot of love for Fluxbox. Have tried Xfce and Lxde now but not sure it's what I'm looking for.. Any sugestions from you guys would be awesome as long as it's not Gnome or KDE Biggrin I want flexible, easily configurable and as lightweight as possible Smile
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RE: Building my own pentest distro #14
(05-29-2013, 10:38 PM)shp0ngl3 Wrote: -- Update --
Trying to decide what window manager I'm going to use. Got a lot of love for Fluxbox. Have tried Xfce and Lxde now but not sure it's what I'm looking for.. Any sugestions from you guys would be awesome as long as it's not Gnome or KDE Biggrin I want flexible, easily configurable and as lightweight as possible Smile

Have a look *Here* (outdated publication, yet still relevant), *Here*, *Here* and *Wiki-based Here*.
Secondary link, scroll downwards to the actual window managers.
Third links holds 20 window managers for Linux. The date is circa 2008 which is still relevant nonetheless as most of those projects are still active.
And there was a window manager/desktop environment with the keyword "shell" in it on PinguyOS Website that I'm as of yet unable to locate via search that literally allows you to build everything from scratch using QT4.

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RE: Building my own pentest distro #15
Great links @"Linuxephus™". I like the second link a lot, explaining "why would you use ....".
I'll continue my research and if I stumble across that WM you mentioned last I'll give you a heads up if you want Smile
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RE: Building my own pentest distro #16
(05-29-2013, 11:02 PM)shp0ngl3 Wrote: Great links @"Linuxephus™". I like the second link a lot, explaining "why would you use ....".
I'll continue my research and if I stumble across that WM you mentioned last I'll give you a heads up if you want Smile

No problem brother.
And I wish I could find the last one I was speaking of as well.
When or if it suddenly is recalled, I'll post a direct link.
Be damned if I can remember where exactly on the PinguyOS Forum it is though.

Updated original comment.

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RE: Building my own pentest distro #17
-- Update --

Been messing around with Awesome WM today and really starting to fall in love with it Smile

Quick sneak peak Smile
[Image: 1628494.jpeg]

It's nothing really crazy yet, but I do think I will be sticking to this. It also gives me a really good reason to learn Lua Biggrin
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RE: Building my own pentest distro #18
(05-30-2013, 02:43 PM)shp0ngl3 Wrote: -- Update --
Been messing around with Awesome WM today and really starting to fall in love with it Smile
Quick sneak peak Smile
[Image: 1628494.jpeg]
It's nothing really crazy yet, but I do think I will be sticking to this. It also gives me a really good reason to learn Lua Biggrin

Excellent.
I'm glad you found something usefull from the 4 updated links I posted.:thumbs:

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RE: Building my own pentest distro #19
(05-30-2013, 06:00 PM)Linuxephus™ Wrote:
(05-30-2013, 02:43 PM)shp0ngl3 Wrote: -- Update --
Been messing around with Awesome WM today and really starting to fall in love with it Smile
Quick sneak peak Smile
[Image: 1628494.jpeg]
It's nothing really crazy yet, but I do think I will be sticking to this. It also gives me a really good reason to learn Lua Biggrin

Excellent.
I'm glad you found something usefull from the 4 updated links I posted.:thumbs:

Yeah they've been really helpful in the process of making a decision Smile Thanks a lot for the effort mate. Really appreciate it Smile
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RE: Building my own pentest distro #20
You can try openbox too Confusedmiling:

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