I’d suggest trying it if you’re a network engineer. I am not distro expert, but I have found Kaisen to be a well put together distro. I like it so much I am going to send the developers a little thank you gift. Open source is awesome, but I can’t work for free. I think we should support all open source developers as a way to say thank you
Welcome to the forums and thanks for sharing this! I’ve not heard of Kaisen Linux. It may just be that Kali Linux replacement. Rolling Debian is always nice!
Unfortunately, I don’t see Gnome or i3 (guess manual) and seems not much activity in the last 6 months or so. Looked promising at first glance.
never heard of Kaisen linux before, but after some research
It’s debian testing with pre-installed network toolbox.
I give it 8/10, nice one.
However, this distro/project seems pretty inactive though.
It’s way more than I need for every day activity, but I DO have a copy on a flash drive - I also have a copy of Kali Linux on a flash drive too; both are beyond what I need for typical every day stuff, but I keep copies just in case an unexpected event ever arises where their features could potentially come in handy; I simply don’t need either one for the vast majority of things I do, plus I have gobs of redundancy already - multiple distros on each physical system I have, plenty of off line backups in Flash Drives (FD) just in case, various things stored across those systems, backed up on FD, and some backups in the cloud, so no one single point of failure for anything; I think the strategy is sufficient, at least for me.