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## we voted to do intro to the linux commandline, then intro to ssh, then pentesting on linux
## we voted to do intro to the linux commandline, then intro to ssh, then pentesting on linux
# Trip to GLRC? (Question 3/3)
# Trip to GLRC? (Question 3/3)
## Voted to not this week, maybe another time


(Note by [[User:D2wn|Noah]]: Josh took notes on 2024-09-12 in Discord, I editorialized them when I put them in the wiki)
(Note by [[User:D2wn|Noah]]: Josh took notes in Discord, I editorialized them when I put them in the wiki)
[[Category:Meeting Minutes]]
[[Category:Meeting Minutes]]

Revision as of 12:52, 27 September 2024

  1. What is Linux?
    1. UNIX and AT&T Bell Labs
    2. the BSDs
    3. Stallman creating GNU
    4. footnote on Minux
    5. Infamous Linus "linux will be nothing big like minux"
    6. Linux in the current day (servers, embedded, nerds use it on laptops)
  2. Why Switch to Linux?
    1. Windows getting worse every day
      1. ads in native applications
      2. Windows Recall (slow creep, you know it's gonna eventually be cloud-based)
      3. BLOAT
    2. more control than MacOS
      1. itoddlers btfo
    3. take computing into your own hands
      1. linux gigachad image "delete bootloader"
      2. also a bit risky, leads into "Beginner distro" section
    4. xdotool (and ydotool) (like a more powerful AHK)
    5. bash scripting (VERY BRIEF)
    6. muuuch better dev tooling
  3. How do I use Linux?
    1. Different distros
    2. "Beginner" vs "Advanced" Distros
      1. Mint (people don't like apparently?)
      2. PopOS
      3. Ubuntu
      4. Endeavor
      5. Debian
      6. Arch
      7. gentoo
      8. void
      9. anti-systemd (Artix / Deuvan)
    3. liveboots
    4. install-a-thons
      1. if there's interest, we can do one over the weekend (or after next meeting)
    5. VERY BASIC intro to terminal
      1. the real terminal introduction is an entire other talk (next week)
  4. my recommendation for getting started
    1. dual-booting
    2. distro (idk, mint?)
    3. don't start with "advanced" distro hoping to learn, it'll only make you hate the system when nothing works and everything requires 2+ hours of reading documentation to get started
  5. Cool Linux tricks
    1. gimmicky tty tools
  6. Shell!
    1. FREE hands-on sandbox to learn!
  7. Do people want install-a-thon? (Question 1/3)
  8. Vote on next presentation Question 2/3)
    1. we voted to do intro to the linux commandline, then intro to ssh, then pentesting on linux
  9. Trip to GLRC? (Question 3/3)
    1. Voted to not this week, maybe another time

(Note by Noah: Josh took notes in Discord, I editorialized them when I put them in the wiki)