E-SPEAIT Week 13
Entering the world of Linux can be
overwhelming due to the huge number of Linux distributions available. Instead
of hopping from one Linux distribution to another, trying to figure out which
of them is the best and suits your needs, it’s a much better idea to first
learn about their differences and unique characteristics. Here I compare two of
those distributions, Arch Linux and Kali Linux.
Arch Linux is an independent Linux
distribution, inspired by minimalist distributions. Project started in March
2012 by Judd Vinet. First released as 32-bit and in 2006 as 64-bit. Simplicity
is the main principle Arch Linux tries to achieve, and this is embodied in four
letters: KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid). It also focuses on modernity and
versatility. Arch Linux doesn’t have a default desktop environment, web
browser, or music player. Instead, all users start with a barebones operating
system and customize it according to their needs and preferences. Although Arch
Linux has earned the reputation as a distribution for advanced users, it is
still accessible to Linux newbies and is a great learning experience. Arch Linux
wiki is known as Archwiki.
Kali Linux is a forensic and
security-focused distribution based on Debian's Testing branch. It was
developed through rewriting of BackTrack by Mati Aharoni and Devon Kearns of
Offensive Security. Kali Linux is designed with penetration testing, data
recovery and threat detection in mind, so it contains several hundred tools
designed for those actions. The project switched over to a rolling release
model in 2016 to provide more up to date security utilities to the users. This
project has a precise mission, to provide a variety of security tools in a live
package. It is mostly used as a live disc, so you can carry it with you and use
from any computer. It has been said that the documentation for some of the
tools does not have good explanation. The usual community of Kali is security
professionals and enthusiasts.
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