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What software to stock up in case of a state of siege?
In anticipation of the very likely isolation of the Runet, I'm slowly starting to stock up on software (do not offer torrents =))
Just in case, I created a mirror for Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch
Downloaded offline versions of Wikipedia (English and Russian), Stackoverflow, Stackexchange, etc...
Iso Distributions , including all sorts of clonezilla, HBCD_PE
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etc. But in life it often happens that you may need something that you didn’t even imagine existed before.
Tell me, what software do you think is the most necessary, so that it is always at hand for the Linux\Windows system administrator.
Peace for everyone!
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so on the rutracker there is almost everything that you may need,
well, pump out more distros 1c))) with ru-board
Download the entire Internet and go into the forest :)
No one will do complete isolation. There will be a North Korean variant of "Kwanmen Russia" (aka "Cheburnet", aka "red segment") - exchange points with other segments that allow whitelisting or manually mirroring resources. Yes, the software is outdated.
Don't hysteria. Nobody will turn you off. And even if they turn it off, it's not a big loss. Instead of pediviki (which, generally speaking, should not be trusted - I personally corrected errors) there are books. I don’t know why I need Stackoverflow at all - I rarely used it, you can count it on the fingers. As a rule, he does not know the answers to my questions.
I installed Alt Linux instead of Debian GNU/Linux - works great. Almost completely replaced GMail mail with Yandex (only a bucket and a few mailing lists remained, which I don’t mind losing).
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