

Forgive me if I believe his actions over his words.
Forgive me if I believe his actions over his words.
You really must like the bit about the pastor then.
There are multiple groups in the mix, and they don’t really have a political stance, they just want power and control. That’s why they’re called gangs.
For those interested, here is the content they allow (via machine translation from Arabic):
Video: Islamic - Documentary (dubbed - translator) - Educational (dubbed - translator) - Arabic films - Indian films (translator) - Asian films (subtitles) - Asian films (subtitles) - Ramadan - Arabic series - Asian series (dubbed - translator) - Plays
My voice: the Holy Quran - Lectures - Songs
Books: Arabic books only
Programs: Arabic programs only (not Arabic), excludes Adobe versions supporting the Arabic language and Microsoft versions
Anime: Translator and Arabic dubbed only
Never used tartube, but yt-dlp supports chapters and splitting. See the manual, or search for examples via your favorite engine.
You would be better served by asking questions in the existing post, instead of starting multiple new ones. Besides, these questions were already answered.
Although it’s a bit dated, so I don’t think it supports luks in the GUI. You might have to use it as a visual reference and do it via the command line.
Fun fact, you probably download the file anyway because it’s smaller than one of the torrent blocks. That block contains info from a file you do want, so you download the whole block. Your torrent client just puts that file in a different place.
So ultimately it doesn’t make a difference, except to show you the file. If you don’t actually look at the files that often, I’d leave that file checked just to make it less complicated.
It is not going to matter. If the malware can escape the VM, it’s going to do that regardless of host network access.
Sure. Put whatever file into an iso and mount it.
Didn’t need to, our developers work on Linux because that’s what their tooling uses.
Granted it’s either Ubuntu LTS or RHEL because of compliance, but they make it work. Unfortunately Linux is a second-class citizen to central IT, so when they make changes, they don’t really consider Linux users, they’re on their own.
A lot of enterprise security software has a Linux version, because a lot of servers run Linux, and they need to have the software for compliance. There is no shortage in that space.
You should really just back up your files, do a fresh install, and don’t fuck with the system like that.
Create an ISO and mount that.
But really, it doesn’t matter how you get the file in before you open it. It’s extremely unlikely that it malware could be executed just by putting a file on disk.
Bring up networking manually?
Or just back up your files and reinstall.
Literally everything.
Okay not everything, I’m sure they share some basic libraries like openssl. But the core OS is apples and oranges.
Validate the checksum against the official sources.
Yes, in qbittorrent, bind it to the VPN interface.
Yes, scan the potential malware directly (exe, dll files). Not all scanners support extracting archives.
Basically any article about him, from any source. For example: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/10/21/who-is-haitis-sanctioned-gang-leader-jimmy-barbecue-cherizier
He likes giving interviews and tours, so there’s plenty of information about him and the G9-controlled areas of Haiti.
He might have high aspirations, but I’ve seen no reason to believe he’d be any different from Papa Doc.