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Xfce GUI on Backbox Linux is the straightforward desktop environment graphical user interface for widely used Linux distributions. It acts as a standalone user interface and works alongside others. Efficient CPU usage and an intuitive interface make XFCE faster than ever. XFCE desktop runs efficiently on an older machine with limited resources, and a power user alike.
BackBox Linux is used by cybersecurity professionals and hackers to test vulnerabilities in an enterprise IT infrastructure. BackBox Linux combines the most popular hacking and pentest tools, in comparison to Kali Linux. BackBox specializes in analyzing and testing network security for vulnerabilities. BackBox uses the continually updated Launchpad repository to reflect the latest available programs. This lightweight Linux distro fits minimalist builds.
Xfce GUI on Backbox Linux is written in C and based on the GTK widget toolkit. Unix-like and Linux systems benefit from boosted performance and stability thanks to conservative CPU usage and no daemon processes. XFCE GUI on BlackArch Linux is a desktop option on Manjaro, Kali Linux, Debian, Ubuntu and other distributions. Multiple Unix platforms like Solaris, Mac OS X, Cygwin, and FreeBSD compile on XFCE. It is compatible with the x86, PowerPC, and SPARC architectures.
The window manager controls the on screen display and virtual desktop processes. The compositor provides a data buffer for windows before writing to video RAM (VRAM). Desktop manager displays the background image wallpaper, desktop icons, and list of open windows. Simple panels with icons for launching apps and switching your workspace ease usability. The file manager Thunar uses tabs to keep multiple directories open at the same time. ZIP, TAR, and RPM files can be accessed and subset. A sidebar makes switching directories easy.
BackBox Linux features an integrated “anonymous mode” to protect user privacy online. The anonymizing Tor proxy prevents online activity surveillance. Your system is untraceable because the MAC address and hostname are constantly changed inside the Local Area Network (LAN). The integration of Bleachbit automatically logs and wipes disk space to optimize computer performance while conserving privacy. The “RAM wipe” function protects files from data recovery software and can be configured to execute upon shutdown or rebooting. Full hard disk encryption is available by using Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS) on the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) during installation.
BackBox Linux is compatible with the amd64 (x86_64) 64-bit processor architecture only, and now supports AMD Ryzen, AMD Navi, and AMD Radeon Instinct Graphics Processing Units (GPU). VirtualBox and VMWare instances are available; the ISO image is compatible with UEFI systems. BackBox is pre-installed with tools including Ettercap, Wireshark, Zenmap, Nmap, Openvas, SQLmap, TCPdump, Metasploit, John the Ripper, and more.
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