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  2. Endian Firewall - Wikipedia

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    Endian Firewall is a Linux security distribution, which is an independent, security management operating system.The system is installed on a PC using a boot CD, and can be operated without a monitor through its online interface or via a keyboard in a command-line interface.

  3. Category:Linux distributions without systemd - Wikipedia

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    Distributed compilations of software based on the Linux kernel that do not by default include systemd. Pages in category "Linux distributions without systemd" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.

  4. Devuan - Wikipedia

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    Devuan does not provide systemd in its repositories but still retains libsystemd0 until it has removed all dependencies. Amprolla is the program used to merge Debian packages with Devuan packages. It downloads packages from Debian and merges changes to packages that Devuan overrides. [ 17 ]

  5. ClamTk - Wikipedia

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    In Ubuntu Pit's listing of the Best Linux Antivirus: Top 10 Reviewed and Compared, ClamTk was recommended for average users and described as "lightweight". [7] A 2019 review in Make Tech Easier included ClamTk in its review of The Best Antivirus Programs for Ubuntu. They reported, "If you need a good virus scanner, and you’re not a fan of the ...

  6. Alpine Linux - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Linux is a Linux distribution designed to be small, simple, and secure. [3] It uses musl, BusyBox, and OpenRC instead of the more commonly used glibc, GNU Core Utilities, and systemd.

  7. IPFire - Wikipedia

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    Two network cards are needed to connect to an Ethernet network. DSL, LTE and Wi-Fi are supported, too, with corresponding hardware. [8] The required computing power to run IPFire depends on the area of application. Most commonly, x86 systems are being used, but ARM devices, such as Raspberry Pi or Banana Pi, are supported, too. [9]

  8. Linux Malware Detect - Wikipedia

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    For malware signatures, LMD uses various sources such as the signatures database of ClamAV and the Malware Hash Registry of Team Cymru. [2] [3] Besides such third party signature databases, it also maintains its own database of signatures. If a ClamAV scanner engine is already available on a system, LMD will use this for its scanner engine.

  9. Linux malware - Wikipedia

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    Linux malware includes viruses, Trojans, worms and other types of malware that affect the Linux family of operating systems. Linux, Unix and other Unix-like computer operating systems are generally regarded as very well-protected against, but not immune to, computer viruses .