looking for a "good" accessible linux distro

Littlefield, Tyler tyler at tysdomain.com
Tue Jan 15 14:40:46 EST 2013


I'm curious how you pull off the image thing; you said you create an 
image and go from there. Do you install debian in a vm or something? how 
does that work?
On 1/15/2013 12:36 PM, Kelly Prescott wrote:
> I suggest Debian  or Arch.
> Debian works out of the box as long as you use software speech, and 
> you can use the modified arch installer for Arch if you choose that.
> I am not sure if the Debian installer talks, because I build my debian 
> images in the Amazon cloud and then download them and image them onto 
> the hard drives I use.
> It is a strange process, but I get the exact stuff I want installed 
> for each machine.
> I also maintain a "shell" machine which is a netbook running Debian 
> Testing that I use to connect to any machine that only has ssh access.
>
>
> On Mon, 14 Jan 2013, Don Raikes wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>> I have been working with linux for over 12 years now.  I have used 
>> redhat, fedora, debian and ubuntu, but now I need to move from ubuntu 
>> to something different and hopefully more accessible.
>>
>>
>>
>> The latest few releases of ubuntu have become almost totally 
>> inaccessible with thee new unity desktop.
>>
>>
>>
>> My goal is to create an accessible linux livecd with a ton of 
>> accessible cyber security tools like cyber forensics and network 
>> security tools.
>>
>>
>>
>> I don't mind compiling the tools myself and doing that part, I just 
>> need a good baseline linux distro.
>>
>>
>>
>> Most of the tools are console-based, so something that boots to the 
>> console is great as long as I can go into an x-windows environment if 
>> necessary.
>>
>>
>>
>> I am open to suggestions and would appreciate some tips.
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