[01:32] <method_> hey
[01:32] <method_> @drone
[01:32] <method_> how are you
[01:33] <method_> oops
[01:57] <method_> @terminalator
[01:58] <method_> do you know the repo for kali's distro?
[01:58] <terminalator> method_: kali linux?
[01:59] <method_> yees
[01:59] <terminalator> You can just grab the kali iso from their main site
[01:59] <terminalator> What do you mean exactly?
[02:01] <method_> im on xubuntu and i need the kali repo's
[02:01] <method_> kali wouldint install
[02:03] <terminalator> deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main non-free contrib
[02:03] <terminalator> Is the one, if I recall correctly
[02:03] <method_> looks right, but i only need one or two tools so im going to use katoolin
[02:04] <method_> thanks anyways though
[02:04] <terminalator> Sure, no problem
[02:29] <Unit193> Bad idea to mix repos.
[02:35] <ikatamoonshots> @method i made a sample xubuntu setup with most of kalis repos and other itsec tools - was mainly intended as script setup sample for xubuntu in general but maybe thats close to what youre looking for https://github.com/alphaaurigae/ownsec
[02:36] <ikatamoonshots> bottom line, you can use any of those tools in kali if you get them from source or apt :)
[02:37] <ikatamoonshots> kali also has  lots of repos directly in their own git repositories so thats an option if you cant find them anywhere else
[02:39] <ikatamoonshots> oops hes gone i guess ...
[04:36] <xubuntu21i> join
[04:36] <xubuntu21i> hi
[07:31] <yuki_> @ChanServ
[07:33] <yuki_> Hi I have a little problem. I am trying to install xUbuntu to my FS AmiloPi and bought a new hard disk but it has been stuck on Creating ext4 file system for / for much too long
[07:34] <yuki_> I have formatted my harddisk several times before and it is a used harddisk. It is a WD Scorpio Blue
[15:57] <xubuntu55i> hello there?
[15:58] <xubuntu55i> is anyone there?
[16:05] <gnrp> xubuntu55i: There are people here, but nobody will reply. If you have a question, ask it directly
[16:05] <gnrp> and wait a while for the answer
[16:06] <xubuntu55i> so sad(((
[20:35] <PupUser14ed6c> hello. What partition size scheme do you guys suggest? 320GB HDD, 1GB RAM.
[20:36] <diogenes_> PupUser14ed6c, / = 30 Gb, swap = 5 Gb, /home = rest
[20:36] <diogenes_> if it's uefi then add 300 Mb = /boot/rfi
[20:37] <diogenes_>  /boot/efi*
[20:37] <PupUser14ed6c> not sure about UEFI. also not sure if XFCE is heavy on a celeron CPU and 1gb of memory
[20:37] <diogenes_> it's not about xfce
[20:37] <diogenes_> it's about modernr browsers
[20:38] <diogenes_> having 1 Gb Ram, and opening two facebook tabs will start lagging
[20:39] <PupUser14ed6c> I never hat a boot partition. i always do 2gb swap, 20-30 gb root and the rest for home
[20:41] <diogenes_> you need to check your bios settings, if it's in legacy mode then you don't need that /boot/efi, if the CSM or UEFI mode is enabled + secure boot, then you gonna need /boot/efi partition
[20:42] <PupUser14ed6c> The laptop is manufactured in 2008- does it still needs UEFI stuff? i thought its too 2010ish.
[20:43] <diogenes_> hehe if 2008 then no uefi, so go ahed with 3 partitions only
[20:44] <PupUser14ed6c> Do you have any suggestion about the recommanded swap and root size?
[20:44] <diogenes_> root size depends on how many applications you gonna install
[20:45] <diogenes_> if you use plenty, then 30 Gb would be enough
[20:46] <diogenes_> for 1 Gb of Ram, 3 Gb of swap would be enough but i'd give it 5 Gb because you might want to upgrade Ram. and add a few Gb so then you won't need to adjust swap
[20:46] <PupUser14ed6c> Its currently 2 and i have 2 distros installed. Lubuntu and Q4OS. but i want to move to xubuntu
[20:47] <diogenes_> good choice