
any benefit of kali over pentoo? I have pentoo on a pendrive for those timesMuso wrote:Arch Linux, FreeBSD, and Kali Linux.
Arch for general purpose laptops, FreeBSD on a very old laptop (all of the hardware works in FreeBSD), and Kali on a Laptop and VM inside of my Gentoo desktop. Kali is just focused on pentesting and forensics, and it's the best of the 'security' distros because everything just works out of the box.


Kali is just tuned so beautifully. I've used Pentoo, Blackarch, Parrot, Kali and BackTrack and I consider Kali to be the gold standard for pentesting distros. Parrot is better if you're looking for more privacy and security in general.Naib wrote:any benefit of kali over pentoo? I have pentoo on a pendrive for those timesMuso wrote:Arch Linux, FreeBSD, and Kali Linux.
Arch for general purpose laptops, FreeBSD on a very old laptop (all of the hardware works in FreeBSD), and Kali on a Laptop and VM inside of my Gentoo desktop. Kali is just focused on pentesting and forensics, and it's the best of the 'security' distros because everything just works out of the box.
Should I ask what flavour of gentoo people use? ;)coderanger wrote:I don’t want to upset you, comrades, but all the maintainers run gentoo. They simply compile it with their options, install their packages and publish them. Red hat is a simple stage4 + graphic unpacker)))
the one from 37minutes agoC1REX wrote:Should I ask what flavour of gentoo people use?coderanger wrote:I don’t want to upset you, comrades, but all the maintainers run gentoo. They simply compile it with their options, install their packages and publish them. Red hat is a simple stage4 + graphic unpacker)))


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