Tuna
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What operating systems do you use?, I personally use a fair few OS's for a varied list of reasons.
The way I am going to lay this op out is in a way to show virtual machines as well.
So here it is.
Main PC: Windows 10 pro(yuck).
3rd desktop: Centos 6.5 server desktop environment N/A, yum package manager. --selinux pen tests.
1st laptop: Arch linux with a LXDE/Xfce desktop environment, also using the pacman package manager.
2nd laptop: Windows 7 pro, sp2.
3rd laptop: Linux mint, desktop environment is cinnamon, APT(Synaptic) package manager.
Tablet: Windows 8.1 with bing(yuck), It is not the mobile version and it has a desktop environment.
Mobile phone(because why not?): Android 6.0 Marshmallow, rooted.
Remote servers:
CentOS 7/6.5 x3
Ubuntu server 14.04.4 x1
Fedora 23 x1
Well this took a while '._. What do you all use? There are probably some that I forgot about/just don't use anymore... Also (almost) all of these are 64bit.
(This list is seriously out of date, and I have more machines running, and along with that, I have different tastes of linux flavours, and with that different Desktop environments and Window managers.)
The way I am going to lay this op out is in a way to show virtual machines as well.
So here it is.
Main PC: Windows 10 pro(yuck).
VM#1: Arch linux with a budgie desktop environment, using the pacman package manager.
VM#2: Debian linux with the default desktop environment, using the APT(Synaptic) package manager
VM#3: CentOS 7 server desktop environment N/A, using the yum package manager.
VM#4: Kali linux 2.0 default desktop environment, using the APT(Synaptic) package manager. --For penetration and network security tests.
VM#5: Windows 7 pro, sp2. --Sandbox for malware testing, firewall testing and other stuff.
VM#6: Windows Vista pro, sp2. --Sandbox for malware testing, firewall testing and other stuff.
VM#7: Windows XP pro, sp2. --Sandbox for malware testing, firewall testing and other stuff.
VM#8: TunaOS. --Seekrit
2nd desktop: Arch linux with a MATE desktop environment, pacman package manager.VM#2: Debian linux with the default desktop environment, using the APT(Synaptic) package manager
VM#3: CentOS 7 server desktop environment N/A, using the yum package manager.
VM#4: Kali linux 2.0 default desktop environment, using the APT(Synaptic) package manager. --For penetration and network security tests.
VM#5: Windows 7 pro, sp2. --Sandbox for malware testing, firewall testing and other stuff.
VM#6: Windows Vista pro, sp2. --Sandbox for malware testing, firewall testing and other stuff.
VM#7: Windows XP pro, sp2. --Sandbox for malware testing, firewall testing and other stuff.
VM#8: TunaOS. --Seekrit
3rd desktop: Centos 6.5 server desktop environment N/A, yum package manager. --selinux pen tests.
1st laptop: Arch linux with a LXDE/Xfce desktop environment, also using the pacman package manager.
2nd laptop: Windows 7 pro, sp2.
3rd laptop: Linux mint, desktop environment is cinnamon, APT(Synaptic) package manager.
Tablet: Windows 8.1 with bing(yuck), It is not the mobile version and it has a desktop environment.
Mobile phone(because why not?): Android 6.0 Marshmallow, rooted.
VM#1: Kali linux 2.0
VM#2: Debian linux.
VM#3: Fedora
Raspberry PI: Raspbian MATE(Soon to be a XBMC Media Center)VM#2: Debian linux.
VM#3: Fedora
Remote servers:
CentOS 7/6.5 x3
Ubuntu server 14.04.4 x1
Fedora 23 x1
Well this took a while '._. What do you all use? There are probably some that I forgot about/just don't use anymore... Also (almost) all of these are 64bit.
(This list is seriously out of date, and I have more machines running, and along with that, I have different tastes of linux flavours, and with that different Desktop environments and Window managers.)
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