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Run offline as any other portable Linux distro.
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Works with any Windows release from NT3.5 to Windows 8.1 including servers.The author distributes chntpw as a utility in a distro (named Pogostick) along with other utilities like registry editors. It is a powerful tool that can help you change or reset your Windows password.
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Webpage: BakAndImgCD Posted on ApCategories HACKS/UTILS Tags linux full backup, linux imaging solution, linux mini distro 2 Comments on BakAndImgCD: your tiny backup solution Pogostick: reset Windows password from Linuxĭo you forget the password to your Windows box often? Do you re-install it each time that happens? If the answer to the above questions is Yes!, then you should try out chntpw.
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Grab a copy and have fun with a tiny yet fully usable desktop Linux distro! Try it on a VM or from USB or install it on your old rig.
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SliTaz is traditionally for BIOS but I have published an article recently on how to run it on a UEFI machine. As always, it supports even the oldest i386 hardware. SliTaz has always been more usable than other Linux mini distros (like Tin圜ore Linux) because it ships with the LXDE desktop environment which is very matured. But things are looking brighter now and hopefully version 5.0 is round the corner once RC-1 gets well tested.ĥ.0 RC-1 includes many bug fixes and features a new look. SliTaz 4.0 was released on and development was almost at a standstill for a while. SliTaz is back from its 2+ years old hiatus and announced version 5.0 RC-1 (Release Candidate 1) today. Webpage: Maui Posted on Categories HACKS/UTILS Tags desktop environment, linux mini distro 1 Comment on Maui: finally a Linux distro with Wayland! SliTaz 5.0 RC-1 released Why not test-drive it and see for yourself? You’ll find the instructions to run from USB in the download page. Another interesting feature of Maui is the ability to rollback to a previous working state, or snapshot. When running on a mobile, you can use applications those can adapt to the screen resolution and are touch enabled. The user interface is responsive, which means it is designed to adapt to the device it is running on. Maui claims to be a dynamic, flicker free and fast system, characteristics which it naturally inherits from Arch. Maui is the first Linux distro to feature Wayland as the default display server. The desktop is minimal and clean and the OS includes the regular Gnome applications. It can be installed and run from a USB pen drive. At the time of writing the ISO is just 287MB in size. Maui is available for 64-bit architecture only which makes sense given the fact that it attempts to be a next generation OS taking advantage of the bleeding-edge technologies in Linuxland. Hawaii uses the much discussed Wayland display server and Qt. Maui is a new Arch based Linux distro with the Hawaii desktop environment.
