---> !!! Does not work within your existing OS (Windows, Linux, etc), you will need to boot the media when your computer starts (read our Boot Tips below or surf the Internet for help)!

TYPE C Adapter. Type C Male to USB Female Converter Adapter for modern computer C ports! (Pic 4)

---> !!! Buyer is paying for the media storage device and the labour for pre-loading the requested content on stated media storage device. This software listed is freely available download if the buyer wishes!

Windows Linux Computers Compatible

!!! You will get the Latest Release or the Last Stable Release!

Bootable: YES
Live: YES
Live type: Graphical
Installation: NO

Not meant for installation*, this extremely handy toolset is meant to be a kind of “Swiss Army knife” for sysadmins and others who want to have a highly customizable Live CD/DVD that is able to run different recovery and admin tasks

* Installer was removed on purpose: sudo is set up without a password so it’s not safe to be used on an installed system

This is a personal respin, it's not officially supported by MX Linux

It's meant to be a "Swiss Army knife" type of Linux running live mostly for sysadmins and people
who want to have a highly customizable Live USB/DVD that is able to run different recovery and admin tools

This ISO is NOT meant for installation. While this is possible, it's not recommended, especially that

for convenience purpose sudo is configured to give full access without a password

Some added utilities:
arpwatch: Ethernet/FDDI station activity monitor
attr: utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes
bar: Show information about a data transfer
blockout2: Tetris like game (3D-tetris)
bluez-test-tools: test tools of bluez
bonnie++: Hard drive benchmark suite
can-utils: SocketCAN userspace utilities and tools
ceni: Curses interface to /etc/network/interfaces
chntpw: NT SAM password recovery utility
clamav: anti-virus utility for Unix - command-line interface
clamtk: graphical front-end for ClamAV
clonezilla: bare metal backup and recovery of disk drives
cmospwd: decrypt BIOS passwords from CMOS
cpuid: tool to dump x86 CPUID information about the CPU(s)
cpuidtool: custom-toolbox: dbench: The dbench (disk) and tbench (TCP) benchmarks
dc3dd: patched version of GNU dd with forensic features
dcfldd: enhanced version of dd for forensics and security
ddcutil: Control monitor settings
ddrutility: set of data recovery utilities for use with GNU ddrescue
detox: clean up filenames
di: advanced df like disk information utility
digitemp: read temperature sensors in a 1-Wire net
disktype: detection of content format of a disk or disk image
dislocker: read/write encrypted BitLocker volumes
dmraid: Device-Mapper Software RAID support tool
dpt-i2o-raidutils: Adaptec I2O hardware RAID management utilities
dvtm: Tiling window management for the console
evemu-tools: Linux Input Event Device Emulation Library - test tool
ext3grep: tool to help recover deleted files on ext3 filesystems
fio: flexible I/O tester
firmware-ti-connectivity: flashrom: Identify, read, write, erase, and verify BIOS/ROM/flash chips
fping: sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts
freefilesync: fsarchiver: file system archiver
fwupd: Firmware update daemon
geany: fast and lightweight IDE
gftp-gtk: X/GTK+ FTP client
ghex: GNOME Hex editor for files
glances: Curses-based monitoring tool
gnome-disk-utility: manage and configure disk drives and media
gpart: Guess PC disk partition table, find lost partitions
grsync: GTK+ frontend for rsync
i2c-tools: heterogeneous set of I2C tools for Linux
idle3-tools: change the idle3 timer of recent Western Digital Hard Disk Drives
iftop: displays bandwidth usage information on an network interface
ioping: Simple disk I/O latency measuring tool
iotop: simple top-like I/O monitor
iperf: Internet Protocol bandwidth measuring tool
iputils-arping: Tool to send ICMP echo requests to an ARP address
iputils-tracepath: Tools to trace the network path to a remote host
isomaster: Graphical CD image editor
linssid: graphical wireless scanner
linux-image-amd64: Linux for 64-bit PCs (meta-package)
lynx: classic non-graphical (text-mode) web browser
md5deep: transitional dummy package for hashdeep
meld: graphical tool to diff and merge files
memtester: Utility for testing the memory subsystem
mpt-status: get RAID status out of mpt (and other) HW RAID controllers
ncdu: ncurses disk usage viewer
netwag: graphical frontend for netwox
nmap: The Network Mapper
nmon: performance monitoring tool for Linux
nwipe: Utility to securely erase disks
obdgpslogger: suite of tools to log OBDII and GPS data
openipmi: Intelligent Platform Management Interface (for servers)
partclone: Utility to clone and restore a partition
qla-tools: QLogic Linux tools for work with QLogic HBAs
rdesktop: RDP client for Windows NT/2000 Terminal Server and Windows Servers
rdiff-backup: remote incremental backup
reglookup: utility to analysis for Windows NT-based registry
remmina: GTK+ Remote Desktop Client
remmina-plugin-exec: EXEC plugin for Remmina
remmina-plugin-nx: NX plugin for Remmina
remmina-plugin-rdp: RDP plugin for Remmina
remmina-plugin-secret: Secret plugin for Remmina
remmina-plugin-spice: Spice plugin for Remmina
remmina-plugin-vnc: VNC plugin for Remmina
rename: Perl extension for renaming multiple files
rkhunter: rootkit, backdoor, sniffer and exploit scanner
rtorrent: ncurses BitTorrent client based on LibTorrent from rakshasa
safecopy: data recovery tool for problematic or damaged media
screen: terminal multiplexer with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation
scrounge-ntfs: Data recovery program for NTFS filesystems
smbios-utils: Provide access to (SM)BIOS information -- utility binaries
stressapptest: stress test application for simulating high load situations
unhide: Forensic tool to find hidden processes and ports
vim: Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor
vmfs-tools: Tools to access VMFS filesystems
w3m: WWW browsable pager with excellent tables/frames support
wakeonlan: Sends 'magic packets' to wake-on-LAN enabled ethernet adapters
wipe: secure file deletion
wireshark: network traffic analyzer - meta-package
xinput-calibrator: Generic touchscreen calibration program for X.Org
zfs-fuse: ZFS on FUSE

Why we?:
  • Each individual Media will be checked prior to despatch!
  • Every single image will be downloaded from Developer`s Website. It will be verified for all checksums to make sure you will not get any dangerous images from untrusted sources!
  • Contact US: We can be contacted at any time through eBay messages if you have any questions, comments or product requests. We will respond to you within 24 hours and do our best to help you out! We encourage our customers to contact us with any questions or concerns! We'd like to be sure you are completely satisfied with your purchase!
Boot Tips:

---> To access your BIOS, you’ll need to press a key during the boot-up process. This key is often displayed during the boot process with a message “Press F2 to access BIOS”, “Press <DEL> to enter setup”, or something similar. Common keys you may need to press include Delete, F1, F2, and Escape. Some PCs with UEFI firmware also require you to press one of these keys during the boot-up process to access the UEFI firmware settings screen. To find the exact key you need to press, consult your PC’s manual. If you built your own PC, consult your motherboard’s manual. Find boot options and change the boot order (1 must be: USB, DVD, etc). Don’t forget to save changes

Alternatively enter to the Boot Menu. When a computer is starting up, the user can access the Boot Menu by pressing one of several keyboard keys. Common keys for accessing the Boot Menu are Esc, F2, F9, F10 or F12 (or something similar), depending on the manufacturer of the computer or motherboard. The specific key to press is usually specified on the computer's startup screen. The Boot Menu allows a user to select what device to load an operating system or application from as the computer is booting

---> Disabling Secure Boot (UEFI): Find the Secure Boot setting in BiOS, and if possible, set it to Disabled. This option is usually in either the Security tab, the Boot tab, or the Authentication tab. Save changes and exit. The PC reboots

A 32-bit CPU:

---> Computers with 32-bit processors are the standard; they are the original processors installed in the first computers and remained so up until the 1990s. So, what does it mean that a computer processor is 32-bit? Though it sounds rather technical, it simply means that the computer’s software and operating system can only work with units of data that are 32 bits wide. Computers with a 32-bit processor can’t be imputed with the larger bit version operating system (Windows 95, 98, and XP are all 32-bit operating systems)

Compatibility Tips:

---> What is compatible with a 32-bit CPU?
A 32-bit processor cannot run an operating system designed for 64-bit CPUs. Nor does it support 64-bit applications. 32-bit CPUs can only run a 32-bit OS and applications designed for 32-bit operating systems

---> What is compatible with a 64-bit CPU?
64-bit systems are generally backward-compatible and support both 32-bit operating systems and 32-bit applications

Memory Limits Tips:

---> 32-bit systems are limited to 3.2 Gigabytes (GB) of RAM 32 bit Windows with address limitation do not attain to a full 4GB. It's hardware dependent, typically 3.25GB

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