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  2. AppImage - Wikipedia

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    AppImage (formerly known as klik and PortableLinuxApps) is an open-source format for distributing portable software on Linux. It aims to allow the installation of binary software independently of specific Linux distributions , a concept often referred to as upstream packaging.

  3. Universal USB Installer - Wikipedia

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  4. Kali Linux - Wikipedia

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    Kali Linux has a dedicated project set aside for compatibility and porting to specific Android devices, called Kali NetHunter. [14]It is the first open source Android penetration testing platform for Nexus devices, created as a joint effort between the Kali community member "BinkyBear" and Offensive Security.

  5. Kali (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kali is an IPX network emulator for DOS and Windows, enabling legacy multiplayer games to work over a modern TCP/IP network such as the Internet. Later versions of the software also functioned as a server browser for games that natively supported TCP/IP.

  6. Package format - Wikipedia

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    AppImage: Linux distribution-agnostic Deb: Debian and its derivatives, such as Raspberry Pi OS, Kali Linux, Ubuntu, and Linux Mint [5] ebuild: Gentoo Linux [6] eopkg: Solus [7] Nixpkg: Nix, NixOS, Home Manager Portage: Gentoo Linux, ChromeOS [8] Flatpak: Linux distribution-agnostic .app, .hap: HarmonyOS, OpenHarmony, Oniro OS and Linux based ...

  7. SquashFS - Wikipedia

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    Squashfs is used by the Live CD versions of Arch Linux, Clonezilla, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo Linux, KDE neon, Kali Linux, Linux Mint, NixOS, Salix, Ubuntu, openSUSE and on embedded distributions such as the OpenWrt [1] and DD-WRT router firmware.

  8. ImageMagick - Wikipedia

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    The software mainly consists of a number of command-line interface utilities for manipulating images. ImageMagick does not have a robust graphical user interface to edit images as do Adobe Photoshop and GIMP, but does include – for Unix-like operating systems – a basic native X Window GUI (called IMDisplay) for rendering and manipulating images and API libraries for many programming languages.

  9. Arch Linux - Wikipedia

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    Installation can be accomplished manually by following the instructions on the Arch Wiki, or automatically through the use of the included "archinstall" script. [47] [48] [49] Another command line utility that comes bundled with the installation media, "pacstrap" may be used to install the base system. [39]