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#81
Uploads / [New Torrent] Qubes-R4.3.0-rc1...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - August 11, 2025, 05:46:08 AM
Qubes OS is a free and open-source, security-oriented operating system for single-user desktop computing. Qubes OS leverages Xen-based virtualization to allow for the creation and management of isolated compartments called qubes.

Physical isolation is a given safeguard that the digital world lacks

Throughout our lives, we engage in various activities, such as going to school, working, voting, taking care of our families, and visiting with friends. These activities are spatially and temporally bound: They happen in isolation from one another, in their own compartments, which often represent an essential safeguard, as in the case of voting.

In our digital lives, the situation is quite different: All of our activities typically happen on a single device. This causes us to worry about whether it's safe to click on a link or install an app, since being hacked imperils our entire digital existence.

Qubes eliminates this concern by allowing us to divide a device into many compartments, much as we divide a physical building into many rooms. Better yet, it allows us to create new compartments whenever we need them, and it gives us sophisticated tools for securely managing our activities and data across these compartments.

Qubes allows you to compartmentalize your digital life

Compartmentalization example
Many of us are initially surprised to learn that our devices do not support the kind of secure compartmentalization that our lives demand, and we're disappointed that software vendors rely on generic defenses that repeatedly succumb to new attacks.

In building Qubes, our working assumption is that all software contains bugs. Not only that, but in their stampeding rush to meet deadlines, the world's stressed-out software developers are pumping out new code at a staggering rate — far faster than the comparatively smaller population of security experts could ever hope to analyze it for vulnerabilities, much less fix everything. Rather than pretend that we can prevent these inevitable vulnerabilities from being exploited, we've designed Qubes under the assumption that they will be exploited. It's only a matter of time until the next zero-day attack.

In light of this sobering reality, Qubes takes an eminently practical approach: confine, control, and contain the damage. It allows you to keep valuable data separate from risky activities, preventing cross-contamination. This means you can do everything on the same physical computer without having to worry about a single successful cyberattack taking down your entire digital life in one fell swoop. In fact, Qubes has distinct advantages over physical air gaps.

Made to support vulnerable users and power users alike

Qubes provides practical, usable security to vulnerable and actively-targeted individuals, such as journalists, activists, whistleblowers, and researchers. Qubes is designed with the understanding that people make mistakes, and it allows you to protect yourself from your own mistakes. It's a place where you can click on links, open attachments, plug in devices, and install software free from worry. It's a place where you have control over your software, not the other way around. (See some examples of how different types of users organize their qubes.)

Qubes is also powerful. Organizations like the Freedom of the Press Foundation, Mullvad, and Let's Encrypt rely on Qubes as they build and maintain critical privacy and security internet technologies that are in turn relied upon by countless users around the world every day. Renowned security experts like Edward Snowden, Daniel J. Bernstein, Micah Lee, Christopher Soghoian, Isis Agora Lovecruft, Peter Todd, Bill Budington, and Kenn White use and recommend Qubes.

Qubes is one of the few operating systems that places the security of its users above all else. It is, and always will be, free and open-source software, because the fundamental operating system that constitutes the core infrastructure of our digital lives must be free and open-source in order to be trustworthy.

Visit the Qubes website here:

https://www.qubes-os.org/

Support the Qubes Developers here:

https://www.qubes-os.org/donate/
#82
Uploads / [New Torrent] funos-24.04.3-st...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - August 11, 2025, 05:37:46 AM
Welcome to FunOS

A minimal, fast, and secure Linux distribution built on Ubuntu LTS

Features

Minimalist Design
FunOS is built with minimalism in mind. Get the essential tools without unnecessary bloat.

Fast Performance
Using the JWM window manager, FunOS is designed to run efficiently even on low-resource machines.

Built on Ubuntu LTS
Get the stability and security of Ubuntu LTS with the speed of a minimal OS.

Visit the FunOS website here:

https://funos.org/
#83
Uploads / [New Torrent] linuxmint-22.2-c...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - August 11, 2025, 05:15:11 AM
This is a Beta Release and may have bugs or software not for final release.

What is Linux Mint?
Linux Mint is an operating system for desktop and laptop computers. It is designed to work 'out of the box' and comes fully equipped with the apps most people need.

Purpose
The purpose of Linux Mint is to produce a modern, elegant and comfortable operating system which is both powerful and easy to use.

Graphic Design
Work in 3D with Blender, draw or edit pictures in Gimp, use Inkscape for vector graphics.

Productivity
With LibreOffice's complete office suite, use the word processor, make presentations, drawings, spreadsheets or even databases. Easily import from or export to PDF or Microsoft Office documents.

Multimedia
Enjoy your music, watch TV and movies, listen to podcasts, Spotify and online radio.

Web
Browse the Web, watch Youtube and Netflix with Firefox. Turn any website into a desktop app for immediate access.

Gaming
Access more than 7,800 games with Steam. Install the Heroic Games Launcher or Lutris to get even more.

Some of the reasons for the success of Linux Mint are:

It works out of the box, with full multimedia support and is extremely easy to use.
It's both free of cost and open source.
It's community-driven. Users are encouraged to send feedback to the project so that their ideas can be used to improve Linux Mint.
Based on Debian and Ubuntu, it provides about 30,000 packages and one of the best software managers.
It's safe and reliable—thanks to conservative software updates, a unique Update Manager, and its robust Linux architecture.
Linux Mint requires very little maintenance (no regressions, no antivirus, no anti-spyware...etc).

Visit the Linux Mint website here:

https://linuxmint.com/

Support the Linux Mint Developers here:

https://linuxmint.com/donors.php
#84
Uploads / [New Torrent] linuxmint-22.2-m...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - August 11, 2025, 05:14:28 AM
This is a Beta Release and may have bugs or software not for final release.

What is Linux Mint?
Linux Mint is an operating system for desktop and laptop computers. It is designed to work 'out of the box' and comes fully equipped with the apps most people need.

Purpose
The purpose of Linux Mint is to produce a modern, elegant and comfortable operating system which is both powerful and easy to use.

Graphic Design
Work in 3D with Blender, draw or edit pictures in Gimp, use Inkscape for vector graphics.

Productivity
With LibreOffice's complete office suite, use the word processor, make presentations, drawings, spreadsheets or even databases. Easily import from or export to PDF or Microsoft Office documents.

Multimedia
Enjoy your music, watch TV and movies, listen to podcasts, Spotify and online radio.

Web
Browse the Web, watch Youtube and Netflix with Firefox. Turn any website into a desktop app for immediate access.

Gaming
Access more than 7,800 games with Steam. Install the Heroic Games Launcher or Lutris to get even more.

Some of the reasons for the success of Linux Mint are:

It works out of the box, with full multimedia support and is extremely easy to use.
It's both free of cost and open source.
It's community-driven. Users are encouraged to send feedback to the project so that their ideas can be used to improve Linux Mint.
Based on Debian and Ubuntu, it provides about 30,000 packages and one of the best software managers.
It's safe and reliable—thanks to conservative software updates, a unique Update Manager, and its robust Linux architecture.
Linux Mint requires very little maintenance (no regressions, no antivirus, no anti-spyware...etc).

Visit the Linux Mint website here:

https://linuxmint.com/

Support the Linux Mint Developers here:

https://linuxmint.com/donors.php
#85
Uploads / [New Torrent] linuxmint-22.2-x...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - August 11, 2025, 05:13:59 AM
This is a Beta Release and may have bugs or software not for final release.

What is Linux Mint?
Linux Mint is an operating system for desktop and laptop computers. It is designed to work 'out of the box' and comes fully equipped with the apps most people need.

Purpose
The purpose of Linux Mint is to produce a modern, elegant and comfortable operating system which is both powerful and easy to use.

Graphic Design
Work in 3D with Blender, draw or edit pictures in Gimp, use Inkscape for vector graphics.

Productivity
With LibreOffice's complete office suite, use the word processor, make presentations, drawings, spreadsheets or even databases. Easily import from or export to PDF or Microsoft Office documents.

Multimedia
Enjoy your music, watch TV and movies, listen to podcasts, Spotify and online radio.

Web
Browse the Web, watch Youtube and Netflix with Firefox. Turn any website into a desktop app for immediate access.

Gaming
Access more than 7,800 games with Steam. Install the Heroic Games Launcher or Lutris to get even more.

Some of the reasons for the success of Linux Mint are:

It works out of the box, with full multimedia support and is extremely easy to use.
It's both free of cost and open source.
It's community-driven. Users are encouraged to send feedback to the project so that their ideas can be used to improve Linux Mint.
Based on Debian and Ubuntu, it provides about 30,000 packages and one of the best software managers.
It's safe and reliable—thanks to conservative software updates, a unique Update Manager, and its robust Linux architecture.
Linux Mint requires very little maintenance (no regressions, no antivirus, no anti-spyware...etc).

Visit the Linux Mint website here:

https://linuxmint.com/

Support the Linux Mint Developers here:

https://linuxmint.com/donors.php
#86
Uploads / [New Torrent] alt-kworkstation...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - August 10, 2025, 05:53:18 PM
The Russian ALT Linux Team arose from the merger of IPLabs Linux Team and the Linux community of the Institute of Logic, Cognitive Science and Development of Personality. The latter cooperated with Mandrake Linux and SUSE Linux teams to improve localization (specifically Cyrillic script), producing a Linux-Mandrake Russian Edition (RE).

Mandrake and Mandrake RE became different distributions and thus the decision was made to create a separate project. The name ALT was coined, which is a recursive acronym meaning ALT Linux Team.

The split led to the creation of the Sisyphus package repository, which is an unstable branch of the ALT Linux development. In 2007, the Sisyphus repository won a prestigious CNews award in nomination for Information Security.

Visit the ALT Linux project website here:

https://en.altlinux.org/Main_Page
#87
Uploads / [New Torrent] alt-kworkstation...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - August 10, 2025, 05:52:43 PM
The Russian ALT Linux Team arose from the merger of IPLabs Linux Team and the Linux community of the Institute of Logic, Cognitive Science and Development of Personality. The latter cooperated with Mandrake Linux and SUSE Linux teams to improve localization (specifically Cyrillic script), producing a Linux-Mandrake Russian Edition (RE).

Mandrake and Mandrake RE became different distributions and thus the decision was made to create a separate project. The name ALT was coined, which is a recursive acronym meaning ALT Linux Team.

The split led to the creation of the Sisyphus package repository, which is an unstable branch of the ALT Linux development. In 2007, the Sisyphus repository won a prestigious CNews award in nomination for Information Security.

Visit the ALT Linux project website here:

https://en.altlinux.org/Main_Page
#88
Uploads / [New Torrent] debian-13.0.0-am...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - August 10, 2025, 05:49:02 PM
The Debian Project is an association of individuals, sharing a common goal: We want to create a free operating system, freely available for everyone. Now, when we use the word "free", we're not talking about money, instead, we are referring to software freedom.

Debian for Users

Debian is Free Software.
Debian is made of free and open source software and will always be 100% free. Free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. This is our main promise to our users. It's also free of cost.

Debian is stable and secure.
Debian is a Linux-based operating system for a wide range of devices including laptops, desktops and servers. We provide a reasonable default configuration for every package as well as regular security updates during the packages' lifetimes.

Debian has extensive Hardware Support.
Most hardware is supported by the Linux kernel which means that Debian will support it as well. Proprietary drivers for hardware are available if necessary.

Debian is the Base for many other Distributions.
Many popular Linux distributions, like Ubuntu, Knoppix, PureOS or Tails, are based on Debian. We provide all the tools so that everyone can extend the software packages from the Debian archive with their own packages if needed.

Debian for Developers

Multiple Hardware Architectures
Debian supports a long list of CPU architectures, including amd64, i386, multiple versions of ARM and MIPS, POWER7, POWER8, IBM System z and RISC-V. Debian is also available for niche architectures.

IoT and Embedded Devices
Debian runs on a wide range of devices, like the Raspberry Pi, variants of QNAP, mobile devices, home routers and a lot of Single Board Computers (SBC).

Huge Number of Software Packages
Debian has a large number of packages (currently in stable: 59000 packages) which use the deb format.

Debian for Enterprise Environments

Debian is reliable.
Debian proves its reliability every day in thousands of real world scenarios, ranging from single user laptops to super-colliders, stock exchanges and the automotive industry. It's also popular in the academic world, in science and in the public sector.

Debian is secure.
Debian offers security support for its stable releases. Many other distributions and security researchers rely on Debian's security tracker.

After 2 years, 1 month, and 30 days of development, the Debian project is proud to present its new stable version 13 (code name trixie).

Those who frequently install updates from http://security.debian.org won't have to update many packages, and most such updates are included in the point release.

List of Bug Fixes, Package updates and Packages removed here:

https://www.debian.org/News/2025/20250809

Visit the Debian website here:

https://www.debian.org/

Help support Debian here:

https://www.debian.org/donations
#89
Uploads / [New Torrent] debian-13.0.0-am...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - August 10, 2025, 05:48:29 PM
The Debian Project is an association of individuals, sharing a common goal: We want to create a free operating system, freely available for everyone. Now, when we use the word "free", we're not talking about money, instead, we are referring to software freedom.

Debian for Users

Debian is Free Software.
Debian is made of free and open source software and will always be 100% free. Free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. This is our main promise to our users. It's also free of cost.

Debian is stable and secure.
Debian is a Linux-based operating system for a wide range of devices including laptops, desktops and servers. We provide a reasonable default configuration for every package as well as regular security updates during the packages' lifetimes.

Debian has extensive Hardware Support.
Most hardware is supported by the Linux kernel which means that Debian will support it as well. Proprietary drivers for hardware are available if necessary.

Debian is the Base for many other Distributions.
Many popular Linux distributions, like Ubuntu, Knoppix, PureOS or Tails, are based on Debian. We provide all the tools so that everyone can extend the software packages from the Debian archive with their own packages if needed.

Debian for Developers

Multiple Hardware Architectures
Debian supports a long list of CPU architectures, including amd64, i386, multiple versions of ARM and MIPS, POWER7, POWER8, IBM System z and RISC-V. Debian is also available for niche architectures.

IoT and Embedded Devices
Debian runs on a wide range of devices, like the Raspberry Pi, variants of QNAP, mobile devices, home routers and a lot of Single Board Computers (SBC).

Huge Number of Software Packages
Debian has a large number of packages (currently in stable: 59000 packages) which use the deb format.

Debian for Enterprise Environments

Debian is reliable.
Debian proves its reliability every day in thousands of real world scenarios, ranging from single user laptops to super-colliders, stock exchanges and the automotive industry. It's also popular in the academic world, in science and in the public sector.

Debian is secure.
Debian offers security support for its stable releases. Many other distributions and security researchers rely on Debian's security tracker.

After 2 years, 1 month, and 30 days of development, the Debian project is proud to present its new stable version 13 (code name trixie).

Those who frequently install updates from http://security.debian.org won't have to update many packages, and most such updates are included in the point release.

List of Bug Fixes, Package updates and Packages removed here:

https://www.debian.org/News/2025/20250809

Visit the Debian website here:

https://www.debian.org/

Help support Debian here:

https://www.debian.org/donations
#90
Uploads / [New Torrent] debian-13.0.0-ar...
Last post by TheLinuxMan - August 10, 2025, 05:47:58 PM
The Debian Project is an association of individuals, sharing a common goal: We want to create a free operating system, freely available for everyone. Now, when we use the word "free", we're not talking about money, instead, we are referring to software freedom.

Debian for Users

Debian is Free Software.
Debian is made of free and open source software and will always be 100% free. Free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. This is our main promise to our users. It's also free of cost.

Debian is stable and secure.
Debian is a Linux-based operating system for a wide range of devices including laptops, desktops and servers. We provide a reasonable default configuration for every package as well as regular security updates during the packages' lifetimes.

Debian has extensive Hardware Support.
Most hardware is supported by the Linux kernel which means that Debian will support it as well. Proprietary drivers for hardware are available if necessary.

Debian is the Base for many other Distributions.
Many popular Linux distributions, like Ubuntu, Knoppix, PureOS or Tails, are based on Debian. We provide all the tools so that everyone can extend the software packages from the Debian archive with their own packages if needed.

Debian for Developers

Multiple Hardware Architectures
Debian supports a long list of CPU architectures, including amd64, i386, multiple versions of ARM and MIPS, POWER7, POWER8, IBM System z and RISC-V. Debian is also available for niche architectures.

IoT and Embedded Devices
Debian runs on a wide range of devices, like the Raspberry Pi, variants of QNAP, mobile devices, home routers and a lot of Single Board Computers (SBC).

Huge Number of Software Packages
Debian has a large number of packages (currently in stable: 59000 packages) which use the deb format.

Debian for Enterprise Environments

Debian is reliable.
Debian proves its reliability every day in thousands of real world scenarios, ranging from single user laptops to super-colliders, stock exchanges and the automotive industry. It's also popular in the academic world, in science and in the public sector.

Debian is secure.
Debian offers security support for its stable releases. Many other distributions and security researchers rely on Debian's security tracker.

After 2 years, 1 month, and 30 days of development, the Debian project is proud to present its new stable version 13 (code name trixie).

Those who frequently install updates from http://security.debian.org won't have to update many packages, and most such updates are included in the point release.

List of Bug Fixes, Package updates and Packages removed here:

https://www.debian.org/News/2025/20250809

Visit the Debian website here:

https://www.debian.org/

Help support Debian here:

https://www.debian.org/donations