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:Linux.com: Review: MitraX Live CD
Linux.com: Review: MitraX Live CD
Oct 7, 2005, 10 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6603 reads)

(Other stories by Mirko Perak)

"When I first heard of MitraX, I thought it was just a Linux distribution with an assortment of network tools, and that working with MitraX would come down to typing endless commands at the console. Perhaps such a distribution would be interesting to a few experienced administrators or skillful hackers, but most users would simply run away from it. However, once I tried MitraX, I was pleasantly surprised to find it a nice, little, stable, and practical live CD distribution.

"MitraX 0.3.1 is based on Slackware Linux, with the 2.6.9 kernel, and uses FVWM-95 as its window manager..."

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