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XFCE GUI on BlackArch 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.
The library of applications and plugins for XFCE GUI on BlackArch Linux allows comprehensive desktop functionality. Personal computer (PC) features, including application finders, screenshots, a text editor, and a process manager are available. Users are free to install only packages needed.
BlackArch Linux is a comprehensive security auditing environment for intensive vulnerability testing, so cybersecurity specialists build on their own terms. An intuitive User Interface (UI) optimizes access to nearly 3,000 tools, and packages are delivered Out of the Box (OotB).
A monolithic kernel and compatibility with multiple processors make BlackArch Linux works with your existing hardware. BlackArch Linux uses a proprietary package manager and maintains the latest stable editions of each cybersecurity tool available. BlackArch is a powerful OS recommended for power users and ethical hacking.
XFCE GUI on BlackArch 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.
The XFCE GUI on BlackArch Linux Terminal emulator gives users significant flexibility and functionality to work anywhere. The host computer uses the emulator to access other devices remotely. A drop down feature gives quick access to the command line to enhance productivity. It supports tabs, custom window colors and sizes, and unique keybinds.
BlackArch Linux delivers more hacking tools for penetration testing (pentesting), risk assessment, and digital forensics than other popular security-focused linux distributions. It utilizes the Pacman package manager from ArchLinux for installation, updates, and removals.
Ethical hacking tools for password cracking and data recovery include John the Ripper and Hashcat. Wireshark exposes network traffic vulnerabilities and reveals what systems are active. Users preferring to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) for Cross Site Scripting (XSS) attacks can use Aircrack-ng. NMAP with the ZenMap Graphical User Interface (GUI) empowers pentesters to find open ports and issue commands to check network vulnerabilities. Other tools analyze source code, exploit Bluetooth, prevent forensic analysis, enable Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, hack biometrics, prevent malware, detect rootkit access, and much more.
Ntegral certified images are always up-to-date, secure, and built to work right out of the box. Ntegral packages applications following industry standards, and continuously monitors all components and libraries for vulnerabilities and application updates. When any security threat or update is identified, Ntegral automatically repackages the applications and pushes the latest versions to the cloud marketplaces.